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Jan 26
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Gold spikes past $5’000, silver past $10...

Swissquote, Ipek Ozkardeskaya, Feyyaz Alingan
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Gold spikes past $5’000 per ounce, silver past $100. Markets are sending a clear message: investors are nervous. Even without fresh geopolitical shocks, capital is flowing into precious metals, signaling that stress is far from over. Equities staged a tentative rebound, but it’s fragile, leaving the question: where will the next shock hit? This week’s busy c ... Show More
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