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silver

[sil-ver] / ˈsɪl vər /


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There is some evidence that investors have flocked to physical silver as gold has grown more expensive, and that both metals have lured traders away from that so-called digital gold—Bitcoin.

From Barron's

Gold and silver are physical stores of value that investors can view as a hedge against the U.S. dollar, and both metals have grown shinier as the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cuts have weakened the dollar.

From Barron's

“While China is a net importer—primarily of silver ore—it is also a major refiner and exporter of silver bars,” said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.

From Barron's

The former head of commodities at hedge-fund giant Bridgewater says there are several short-term hurdles facing silver that investors may wish to pass before buying.

From MarketWatch

"There is no silver bullet to it, it is more medium to long term what we need to look at with our squad," said coach Jason Gilmore after a sixth defeat in eight league games.

From BBC