Copper – also into space

In order to fill the market’s potential copper deficit of 8 million tons by 2034, mining companies need prices above $10,000 – $12,000 per ton. Trafigura CEO Jeremy Weir says copper needs to rise above $10,000 to meet demand. The announcement was made Tuesday during a presentation at the CRU World Copper Conference in Santiago,…

ECB INTEREST RATE

At the moment, inflation growth rates in the world’s largest economies remain at a high level. Despite the observed slowdown in inflation in the Eurozone for three consecutive months, the European Commission has lowered its economic growth forecasts for 2024. This is due not only to continued high inflation, but also to a reduction in…

Bitcoin’s new blood

Hong Kong funds are stepping up advertising campaigns for spot Bitcoin ETFs, attracting the attention of Chinese investors. Bloomberg Intelligence predicts possible capital inflows through the creation and redemption of these ETFs. Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is expected to approve the funds in the second quarter. Harvest Global and Venture Smart Financial…

Nonfarm payrolls

At the beginning of this year, the US economy has been strengthening. This is confirmed by the growth of the dollar and shares on the stock market. But the Fed is concerned about rapid growth, which could accelerate inflation. The high price of loans reduces consumer demand, but rates remain at their maximum. The effect…

This rocket will launch soon

Forecasts for 2024 from industry analysts, including The Silver Institute, point to the prospect of a fourth consecutive annual silver shortage, as well as a second record level of demand. As GOLDSEEK notes, silver could rise in price to $35–50 per ounce this year. This is also evidenced by the sentiments of market participants, which…

Signal about the fall of the dollar

Eight months after raising interest rates to the highest in two decades, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and his colleagues are nearing the end of their fight against inflation. In testimony before Congress last week, Powell stressed that the central bank needed “a little more evidence” that inflation was moving toward its 2% target before…