It may have taken seventeen years, but platinum has finally beaten its long-standing record high established back in 2008, pushing beyond $2,300 per ounce as of this morning. The precious metal has gained a staggering $700 over the last two weeks and is now up 160% since the start of the year, beating the rallies in gold and silver. Speaking of which, gold ventured over the $4,500 mark earlier today, exploring new territory and adding another significant milestone to this year’s accomplishments. Silver meanwhile blasted through $70 per ounce yesterday, closing the day over $71 per ounce and pushing even higher this morning. Precious metals have exceeded all expectations this year, and continue to surprise even the most fervent of gold bugs. With one week to go before the end of the year, the question on everyone’s mind is how much higher metals can go in 2025.
The latest US GDP figures, published yesterday, revealed that the American economy grew by 4.3% in the third quarter – the fastest rate of growth in two years. The acceleration was largely driven by consumer spending, but also by a smaller trade deficit due to an increase in US exports. The data thoroughly outpaced economists’ predictions of 3.3% and came as a pleasant surprise to US stocks, pushing the S&P 500 to a fresh record high. The latest figures carried over to the crude oil markets, which are in the midst of a rebound following last week’s lows. The Brent benchmark crept back over $62 a barrel yesterday, while WTI managed to reclaim $58.
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