Silver

Unlike gold, the price of silver swings between its perceived role as a store of value and its role as an industrial metal. For this reason, price fluctuations in this market are more volatile than in the market for gold.

XAG/USD holds gains above $46.50 due to Fed rate cut bets

Silver price reached a fresh 14-year high of $46.64 on Monday. The US August inflation report increased the likelihood of…

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Silver Retreats on Dollar Strength

Silver slipped below $45 per ounce on Friday, easing from 14-year highs as the dollar strengthened following upbeat US data…

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Silver Holds Steady Ahead of US Data

Silver traded just below $44 per ounce on Thursday, hovering near a 14-year high as investors awaited key US jobs…

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Silver Hovers 14-Year High After Powell Comments

Silver stayed above $44 per ounce on Wednesday, hovering near a 14-year high as traders reassessed the Federal Reserve’s outlook…

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Commodity Talk – Oil, Natgas, Silver And Cocoa

Crude Oil Crude oil remains under pressure from an expected supply glut through the end of this year and into…

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Silver Hits Fresh 14-Year High

Silver rose to around $43.5 per ounce on Monday, reaching a fresh 14-year high as expectations of further US Federal…

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XAG/USD advances to near $42.40 on Fed’s dovish policy outlook

Silver price gains further to near $42.40 as the Fed has signaled two more interest rate cuts this year. On…

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XAG/USD breaks below $41.50 as Fed cut bets wane

Silver price declines as strong US inflation outlook limits odds for aggressive Fed rate cuts. Fed Chair Jerome Powell highlighted…

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Silver Declines as Fed Decision Looms

Silver fell more than 1% to around $42 per ounce on Wednesday, pulling back from 14-year highs as investors locked…

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XAG/USD consolidates above $42.50, highest since September 2011

Silver bulls pause for a breather after touching the highest level since September 2011. The overbought daily RSI makes it…

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