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Ashitha Shivaprasad

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Middle East tensions, tariff jitters fuel gold's record rally

Gold prices rose 1% to hit a fresh record high on Tuesday, anchored above the $3,000/oz mark, as rising Middle East tensions and trade uncertainties due to U.S.

Middle East tensions, tariff jitters fuel gold's record rally
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Gold pops above $3,000/oz for first time in historic safe-haven rally

Gold broke through the key $3,000 barrier on Friday for the first time as investors piled on to a historic rally in the safe-haven asset to seek cover from economic

Gold pops above $3,000/oz for first time in historic safe-haven rally
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Trump's proposed auto tariffs seen hitting demand for platinum group metals

Demand for industrial precious metals platinum and palladium will likely fall if tariffs proposed by President Donald Trump on U.S. auto imports

Trump's proposed auto tariffs seen hitting demand for platinum group metals
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Gold bulls lock in on glittering milestone; $3,000/oz in sight

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Gold bulls lock in on glittering milestone; $3,000/oz in sight
Business|Economy|Technology|World

What are five new critical metal exports restricted by China?

China announced sweeping export restrictions on Tuesday targeting five metals used across defence, clean energy and other industries

What are five new critical metal exports restricted by China?
Business|Economy|Finance

Gold eases as risk appetite improves, traders eye more Fed cues

Gold prices eased on Tuesday after rising nearly 2% in the previous session as investors cautiously turned back to riskier assets and looked forward to further cues

Gold eases as risk appetite improves, traders eye more Fed cues
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Palladium's slide accelerates on prospects for surplus next year

Palladium prices have tumbled to five-year lows below $1,000 an ounce this week, hastening a retreat triggered by expectations of surpluses due to

Palladium's slide accelerates on prospects for surplus next year
Asia|Business|Finance

Gold rush grips Asia despite near-record prices

Demand for gold in Asia is surging despite prices hovering near the record highs it hit in May, industry officials say, as buyers snap up

Gold rush grips Asia despite near-record prices
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China's central bank to return to gold buying as prices ease, analysts say

China, the biggest official sector buyer of gold, is expected to resume its bullion shopping spree once prices ease from the record highs

China's central bank to return to gold buying as prices ease, analysts say
Business|Economy|Finance

Gold rush to endure through 2024 though $3,000 mark may prove elusive

Gold's lightning rally to successive record highs shows every sign of continuing in the second half of 2024 as the fundamental case for

Gold rush to endure through 2024 though $3,000 mark may prove elusive
Asia|News

Vietnam could allow companies to import gold for first time in years, industry official says

(This June 10 story has been officially corrected to fix the source's quote to remove reference to the timeline from the government on

Vietnam could allow companies to import gold for first time in years, industry official says
Business|Economy|Finance

Bitcoin ETFs test investor commitment to gold-backed paper

A surge of interest in bitcoin exchange-traded funds is prompting some investors to swap out holdings in gold-backed ETFs, although analysts and fund

Bitcoin ETFs test investor commitment to gold-backed paper
Business|Economy|Finance

Premiums firm in top hubs as demand trickles in

Gold demand in India crept up this week due to a correction in prices, although volatility in the market prompted some buyers to postpone

Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China issues new gold import quotas after pause - sources

Several Chinese banks have been given new gold import quotas from the central bank, anticipating revived demand despite record high prices, four

Business|Economy|Finance

Western ETF investors poised to heap fuel on gold's record rally

Inflows into gold exchange-traded funds, particularly from Western investors, are set to rise in coming months, adding yet more positive stimulus for already record

Western ETF investors poised to heap fuel on gold's record rally
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

China's export ban to push antimony prices to new highs

Antimony prices are likely to hit record levels as consumers seek alternative supplies following China's latest export ban with growing trade

China's export ban to push antimony prices to new highs

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