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You asked, we answered: Is there a January effect for gold?
The short answer is that gold tends to perform well, on average, in both January and late summer with the January effect statistically, the strongest. Read on »
First $14M cross-border e-CNY gold purchase completed in Shanghai
The first-ever cross-border settlement for precious metals using the digital yuan central bank digital currency (CBDC), also known as the e-CNY, was recorded on Dec. 20. Read on »
Can Nickel, Palladium Catch Up to Gold and Outperform in 2024?
We've observed gains in the range of 11-14% for gold, while Nickel and Palladium have lost 44% and 33%, respectively. The primary reason for such significant declines is the considerable oversupply of these metals, particularly influenced by the automotive industry. So, what prospects lie ahead for Nickel and Palladium in the upcoming year? Read on »
Community News
📺️ Gold & Silver Going Higher in 2024? What Happens When Interest Rates Get CUT? Link>>
Why 2023 was a tough year for commodities even as gold and orange-juice prices hit records Link>>
Oklahoma Bill Would Take Steps to Treat Gold and Silver Like Money Link>>
What’s Driving America’s New Oil and Gas Boom? Link>>
Metals spend the year pinned between old and new cycles Link>>
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