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Our 2024 Predictions, Part 1

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Can Gold Hit $3,000 in 2024?

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Will Bitcoin ETFs Kill Gold?

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What's Next for Gold?

06 June, 2023

Platinum and Palladium

February 2022

Transition to Production

June 15, 2021

Silver Suppression?!

February 02, 2021

Gold: Year in Review 2020, and 2021 Outlook

January 04, 2021

Gold has big year in 2020 and outlook for this year robust. Learn about monetary expansion and gold future prices.Read More

AbraPlata: CMR's full analysis of an Argentina focussed gold and silver junior

May 2020

The gold futures price reached US$1,767/ounce this week before retreating, which was the second time it has surpassed US$1,760 in the past two months, marking some of gold's highest levels in several years.Read More

CIS LONG STEEL: Prices soften amid increased competition

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

CIS producers of steel rebar and wire rod have continued to give discounts to foreign customers amid increased competition, particularly with Turkish suppliers, which reduced prices in the week ended March 26 amid falling scrap costs and a depreciation of the Turkish lira.Wire rod offers from Russia were heard on Monday March 29 within the range of $670-685 per tonne fob Black Sea, depending on su...Read More

EUROPE HRC WRAP: New multi-year high for Northern EU domestic price

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Domestic prices for steel hot-rolled coil increased substantially across Europe over the week to Friday March 26 while transaction prices in Northern Europe have reached a new multi-year high.Following a rise in transaction prices, ArcelorMittal pushed its official offers for HRC to ?,?900 ($1,061) per tonne ex-works, an increase of ?,?50 per tonne over its previous offers in Northern Europe, and...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from March 29

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday March 29 that are worth another look.Asia will soon be hit by a "steel tsunami," a veteran trader in Vietnam told Fastmarkets recently, with a combination of factors expected to keep prices high into the second and third quarters of 2021.Fastmarkets' premium for...Read More

FOCUS: Asia to be hit by 'steel tsunami' very soon

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Asia will soon be hit by a "steel tsunami", a veteran trader in Vietnam told Fastmarkets recently, with a combination of factors expected to keep prices high into the second and third quarters of 2021.Looming China export rebate cutThe looming export rebate cut in China, possibly from 13% to 9%, is likely keep prices higher in the coming months, he said."We are already seeing this effect now, with...Read More

Silver Investment Demand Levels In 2021 To Far Surpass 2020 Levels

March 29, 2021 / www.silverdoctors.com

The silver short squeeze is still ongoing and will only pick up momentum in 2021...James Anderson with Jason Burack of Wall St For Main StJason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed returning guest, content manager at SD Bullion and former managing sales director at GoldSilver, James Anderson.During this 40+ minute interview, Jason asks James about supply problems for physical silver, premiums...Read More

America's Deer In The Headlights Moment (Or, Is This The Week Silver Finally Gets Unstuck From The Mid $20s?)

March 29, 2021 / www.silverdoctors.com

Like a cargo ship that's stuck in a some canal, or like a soon to be functionally paralyzed US Federal Government, sometimes...(by Half Dollar) Things always take longer than one thinks.Case in point: The Ever Given.The "World's Most Important Cargo Ship", for lack of a better term, is still a thing that's causing global shipping to come to a grinding halt in the Suez Canal.The ship is stuck much...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 29/03: LME copper down 1%, aluminium falls from recent highs

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Copper's three-month price was down by 1% and aluminium closed down by $30 per tonne on Monday March 29, while most other base metals metals on the London Metal Exchange also closed lower but the US Dollar Index reached a new high.The red metal closed at $8,865 per tonne on Monday, down by 1% from its closing price on Friday of $8,962 per tonne, which had been a 2% increase from the previous day's...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Base metals prices mixed regionally; cross currents flowing through broader markets

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mainly lower this morning, Monday March 29, but those on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were stronger across the board while they reacted to Friday's LME performance. Market focused on further potential fallout from troubled hedge fund after a mass liquidation on FridayEver Given ship re-floated in Suez CanalUnited States President Joe Biden expe...Read More

Challenging Market Dents Chow Sang Sang Sales

March 29, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Chow Sang Sang's revenue slid 15% year on year in 2020 amid coronavirus-related restrictions that took a toll on consumer sentiment.Group sales for 2020 fell to HKD 15.03 billion ($1.93 billion) as border closures in Hong Kong prevented tourist arrivals, a large source of the company's revenue in the municipality, the jeweler said last week. Wedding cancellations resulting from governm...Read More

De Beers Reveals Growing Synthetics Demand

March 29, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Nearly half of US consumers would seriously consider acquiring lab-grown diamonds, believing them to be a fun, fashionable and lower-priced alternative to mined diamonds, according to a De Beers survey.As lab-grown diamonds become more mainstream, they are increasingly identified with providing "flash for cash," with 20% of respondents labeling them as fun, compared with 14% in 2019, t...Read More

Alrosa Delays New Rough Supply Deal Again

March 29, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Alrosa has extended its long-term supply contracts with clients through the second quarter, postponing the announcement of its new three-year deals for a second time. The Russian miner wanted more time to consider demand from its rough buyers since the market has recovered from the disruptions the pandemic caused. "The feedback received indicates that the current demand structure may s...Read More

Mountain Province Loss Widens in 2020

March 29, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Mountain Province Diamonds fell further into the red in 2020 as the pandemic continues to impact sales and operations at its Gahcho Ku?(C) mine in Canada. The company, which owns 49% of the mine, with De Beers holding the rest, reported a loss of CAD 263.4 million ($208.9 million) for the year. Mountain Province noted a loss of CAD 128.8 million ($102.1 million) in 2019 and has ye...Read More

U.S. Specialty Jewelers' Sales Strong in Fourth Quarter 2020

March 29, 2021 / www.idexonline.com

IDEX Research estimates that U.S. Specialty Jewelers generated sales of about $13.1 billion USD, a 17 percent sales increase, during the fourth calendar quarter - October, November, December of 2020 - when compared to the same three-month period a year earlier.  Specialty Jewelers' sales gain of 17 percent (red bar) outpaced the overall fine jewelry and watch sales gain of nearly 14...Read More

Guards at Petra Mine Accused of Replacing Rubber Bullets with Metal Shot

March 29, 2021 / www.idexonline.com

(IDEX Online) - Petra Diamonds is facing claims that guards at its Williamson Mine, in Tanzania, switched rubber bullets for metal shot in their shotguns to inflict greater damage to trespassers.The UK-listed miner was accused last November of employing security staff who were responsible for seven deaths and 41 injuries in their "ruthless and militaristic" dealings with illegal diggers. It i...Read More

OPEC+, Covid-19 and energy transition - 3 themes impacting oil markets and refining in 2021

January 28, 2021 / www.woodmac.com

Access our research platformsSign-in to our platforms to access our extensive research, our latest insight, data and analytics and to connect to our industry experts.Wood Mackenzie’s latest outlook report shows that the art of balancing oil markets and the refining sector in 2021 hinges upon three key themes – OPEC+ production, Covid-19 developments, and the energy transition.Following...Read More

Lab Growns "Not Real Diamonds" say Almost Half of Buyers

March 29, 2021 / www.idexonline.com

(IDEX Online) - Almost half of all consumers (47 per cent) don't believe lab grown diamonds are "real", according to new research for De Beers.Seven out of 10 said they wouldn't spend over $1,000 on one, because they're concerned that lab growns won't retain their value over time.  Prices of LGDs are predicted to fall by as much as 60 per cent in the next two years.An incr...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 29/03: LME copper down 1%, aluminium falls from recent highs

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Copper's three-month price was down by 1% and aluminium closed down by $30 per tonne on Monday March 29, while most other base metals metals on the London Metal Exchange also closed lower but the US Dollar Index reached a new high.The red metal closed at $8,865 per tonne on Monday, down by 1% from its closing price on Friday of $8,962 per tonne, which had been a 2% increase from the previous day's...Read More

India's Adani to build copper smelter three years after Tuticorin closure

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

India's Adani Enterprises will build its first copper cathode facility via a new subsidiary three years after the country's biggest copper smelter - Vedanta's Tuticorin - was ordered to close. Adani Enterprises incorporated wholly-owned subsidiary Kutch Copper Ltd (KCL) on March 24 to manufacture copper cathodes and copper rods, the company said last week. Adani had originally proposed the co...Read More

China's shift to high-purity copper scrap continues; diversion seen to Europe, Asia

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Chinese importers' shift toward buying No 1 copper material continued during March, with the rejection risk for No 2 copper cargoes remaining a major concern, market sources said.Since November last year, China has allowed certain high-grade copper scrap to be imported into the country as recyclable copper material and customs have taken up inspection duties to screen the scrap cargo arrivals. Wit...Read More

FOCUS: Soaring demand, limited supply add to challenges for US copper mines

March 30, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

A refrain heard over and over again during Fastmarkets' virtual Copper Seminar earlier this month was that copper demand is accelerating globally while mining supply remains short."According to our estimates, the demand for copper - primarily driven by the transition to low-carbon energy, technologies and electrification - will go from just under 30 million tonnes [per year] today to about 60 mill...Read More

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