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الثلاثاء, 04 تشرين2/نوفمبر 2025 05:30

Navigating Precious Metals After the Fed’s Rate Cut

Gold and silver prices fell following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest policy announcement, as Jerome Powell’s hawkish comments sparked uncertainty over future rate cuts. Analysts say gold remains the traditional safe-haven asset, performing well during inflation and economic instability, with strong support from central bank and investor demand. 

 

In contrast, silver’s dual role as an industrial and investment metal makes it more volatile, closely tied to sectors like solar energy and electronics. Experts suggest gold’s stability makes it ideal for conservative, long-term investors, while silver offers higher risk and potential reward during industrial recoveries. 

 

They advise balancing both metals based on market conditions, gold for protection, silver for growth. 


Finsum: Ultimately, portfolio weighting, not outright preference, should guide investors in the post-Fed environment.

Published in Wealth Management
الإثنين, 29 أيلول/سبتمبر 2025 09:18

Copper Surges as Mines Suspend Production

Copper prices rose about 2% Wednesday after Freeport-McMoRan warned of major production losses from the suspension of its Grasberg Block Cave mine in Indonesia following a deadly mud rush. 

 

Operations remain halted after two workers were killed and five remain missing, cutting Q3 copper and gold sales by about 4% and 6% versus prior estimates. The impact will be harsher in Q4, with PT Freeport Indonesia’s copper and gold output expected to be negligible compared with forecasts. 

 

Looking ahead, 2026 production could fall 35% below prior projections, with a full return to pre-incident levels unlikely before 2027. Freeport expects its Big Gossan and Deep MLZ mines to restart later this year, while Grasberg’s phased ramp-up begins in 2026, and it has declared force majeure with insurance recovery capped at $700 million. 


Finsum: The disruption at one of the world’s largest copper mines comes as global supplies remain tight, further lifting copper prices.

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الإثنين, 11 آب/أغسطس 2025 07:48

Tariffs Send Gold Sky Rocketing

Gold futures spiked sharply above spot prices after reports suggested the U.S. would impose unexpected tariffs on 1 kg and 100 oz bars, a major disruption for Switzerland, the global refining hub. 

 

These bar sizes are central to U.S. trading, and the sudden policy shift triggered short-covering and a widening of the exchange-for-physical (EFP) spread, echoing past dislocations during COVID and earlier tariff fears. The turmoil has raised doubts about the reliability of New York futures markets for price discovery, as policy volatility increasingly distorts trading signals. 

 

Meanwhile, the December gold contract hit a record $3,534, but analysts caution that spot prices, not futures, reflect gold’s real value. A similar drama unfolded in copper markets, where a tariff scare caused prices to soar—only to collapse when Trump reversed course. 


Finssum: Heavy trader losses, bloated U.S. inventories, and mounting questions about the integrity of U.S. commodity pricing amid tariff uncertainty are the result.

Published in Wealth Management
الإثنين, 11 آب/أغسطس 2025 07:43

These ETFs Give Access to an Overlooked Commodity

Uranium ETFs have gained traction as investor interest in clean energy and nuclear power—especially in the context of artificial intelligence’s energy demands—has grown. Although the uranium ETF market is still in its early stages, net inflows have been rising steadily, with equity-based ETFs dominating due to the lack of SEC-approved physical uranium funds. 

 

Major offerings like the Global X Uranium ETF (URA) and the Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM) provide access to mining stocks and limited exposure to the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (SPUT), which holds physical uranium but is structured as a closed-end trust. 

 

Canada remains the geographic hub for investable uranium stocks, and companies like Cameco dominate ETF holdings, while new entrants like the Roundhill and ProShares filings reflect continued market enthusiasm. 


Finsum: Until a true physical uranium ETF is approved, access remains indirect, and investors must weigh sector volatility and geopolitical risks.

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السبت, 19 تموز/يوليو 2025 11:38

This Precious Metal Has Tech Value

Ruthenium, a rare platinum group metal, has nearly doubled in price over the past year to $800 an ounce, outperforming gold and silver thanks to surging demand from artificial intelligence applications. The metal’s unique hardness and conductivity make it ideal for hard disk drives used in data centers powering AI, where it enables high-density storage through ultrathin coatings. 

 

Unlike widely traded metals, ruthenium is sourced only as a byproduct of platinum mining, with global output limited to just 30 tons annually—a figure expected to decline further due to underinvestment. Analysts predict a supply deficit next year as demand outpaces dwindling production, intensifying competition for this obscure element. 

 

Despite being used in tiny quantities, ruthenium’s role in expanding cloud infrastructure is critical, with hard disk sales projected to rise 16% in 2025. 


Finsum: Unless alternative technologies emerge, ruthenium’s strategic value and price are likely to climb even higher.

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