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Keith Weiner, founder and CEO of Monetary Metals, shares his gold and silver outlook.

In his view, all of their drivers remain intact, meaning that current trends are likely to continue in 2026.

"I don't think you're going to go wrong with either," Weiner said.

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The gold price saw incredible gains in 2025, rising from US$2,600 per ounce to a record high of over US$4,300.

Gold has moved up in nearly every month of the year, and is o...

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China has reportedly issued the first batch of streamlined rare earth export permits to several magnet makers since its implementation of a new rare earth licensing regime following the recent Trump–Xi summit.

According to a href="https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-issues-first-batch-streamlined-rare-earth-export-licenses-source-says-2025-...

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Egypt is aiming to boost the attractiveness of its mining sector to global investors, including Australians.

Speaking on Petrocast, the podcast of Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, several Australian company leaders said Egypt is becoming more appealing due to its untapped potential and sector reforms.

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Oil prices climbed on Monday (December 1) as the escalation in the US-Venezuela tensions reached a fever pitch, offsetting weeks of losses driven by oversupply expectations.

The market’s shift also came after the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC)—a key transit route that carries about 1 percent of global oil— href="https://maritime-executive.com/...

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