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  • Gold tops $4,500, silver and platinum hit records in metal markets frenzy

    Gold surged past the $4,500-an-ounce mark for the first time on Wednesday, while silver and platinum also scaled record highs, as investors piled into precious metals on safe-haven demand and expectations that U.S. interest rates will fall further next year.

    Spot gold rose 0.1% to $4,492.51 per ounce by 0359 GMT, after touching a record high of $4,525.19 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures for February delivery climbed 0.3% to a record high of $4,520.60.

    Silver gained 1.2% to $72.27 an ounce, after hitting an all-time peak of $72.70 earlier, while platinum jumped 3.3% to $2,351.05 after rising to a historic high of $2,377.50.

    Palladium climbed almost 2% to $1,897.11, its highest level in three years.

    “Precious metals have become more of a speculative narrative around the idea that, with de-globalization, you need an asset that can act as a neutral go-between, without sovereign risk particularly as tensions between the U.S. and China persist,” said Ilya Spivak, head of global macro at Tastylive.

    A goldsmith weighs gold jewellery inside a showroom in Ahmedabad

    Thin year-end liquidity exaggerated recent price moves but the broader theme was likely to endure, with gold targeting $5,000 over the next six to twelve months and silver potentially pushing toward $80 as markets respond to key psychological levels, Spivak added.

    Gold has surged more than 70% this year, its biggest annual gain since 1979, driven by safe-haven demand, expectations of U.S. rate cuts, robust central-bank buying, de-dollarisation trends and ETF inflows, with traders pricing in two rate cuts next year.

    Silver has jumped more than 150% over the same period, outpacing gold on strong investment demand, its inclusion on the U.S. critical minerals list and momentum buying.

    Gold and silver have “been hitting the accelerator pedal this week” with fresh record highs, reflecting their appeal as stores of value amid expectations of lower U.S. rates and lingering global debt, said Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM Trade.

    Platinum and palladium, primarily used in automotive catalytic converters to reduce emissions, have surged this year on tight mine supply, tariff uncertainty, and a rotation from gold investment demand, with platinum up about 160% and palladium gaining more than 100% year to date.

    “What we’re seeing in platinum and palladium is largely catch-up,” Spivak said adding that the thin nature of those markets leave them vulnerable to sharp swings, even as they broadly track gold, once liquidity returns.


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  • Seahawks TE Eric Saubert Grateful For NFL Journey That Brought Him To Seattle

    Seahawks TE Eric Saubert Grateful For NFL Journey That Brought Him To Seattle

    It didn’t take Saubert long to realize he fit in well with the Seahawks, and talks started about a possible contract extension earlier this season, but a calf injury landed him on injured reserve, causing him to miss six games. That made…

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  • Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase • The Register

    Microsoft wants to replace its entire C and C++ codebase • The Register

    Microsoft wants to translate its codebase to Rust, and is hiring people to make it happen.

    “My goal is to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030,” Microsoft distinguished engineer Galen Hunt wrote in a recent LinkedIn…

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  • Pakistan: PTI Workers and Imran Khan’s Sister Hold Sit

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan and PTI workers held a sit-in at Factory Naka in Rawalpindi yesterday as they were stopped from moving towards Adiala Jail to meet incarcerated former PM. Over the past…

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  • U.S. Tops Finland 3-1 In World Juniors Pre-Tournament Action

    U.S. Tops Finland 3-1 In World Juniors Pre-Tournament Action

    Heikki Ruohonen opened the scoring 7:06 into the contest when he redirected a shot from the point into the back of the net while screening U.S. netminder Caleb Heil (Victoria, Minn./Madison Capitols) from just outside the crease.

    At the…

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  • U.S. Tops Finland 3-1 In World Juniors Pre-Tournament Action

    U.S. Tops Finland 3-1 In World Juniors Pre-Tournament Action

    Heikki Ruohonen opened the scoring 7:06 into the contest when he redirected a shot from the point into the back of the net while screening U.S. netminder Caleb Heil (Victoria, Minn./Madison Capitols) from just outside the crease.

    At the…

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  • Novel CAR T Cells Show Promise for Resistant T-Cell ALL – Medscape

    1. Novel CAR T Cells Show Promise for Resistant T-Cell ALL  Medscape
    2. Immune cells modified to become ‘living drugs’ for cancer patients  Times of India
    3. Miguel Bronchud: Universal Base-Edited CAR7 T Cells – A Breakthrough for T-Cell ALL  

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  • Baloch Families Protest in Kech Against Enforced Disappearance of 4 Members

    Several Baloch families staged a protest in Balochistan’s Kech district yesterday against the enforced disappearance of four members of the same family by Pakistani forces. According to the human rights body, Baloch Yakjehti Committee…

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  • Cold, dry weather expected in most parts of country – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Cold, dry weather expected in most parts of country  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. The Weather  Business Recorder
    3. Karachi likely to experience noticeable drop in temperature from tomorrow  Geo News
    4. Cold, Dry Weather Prevails In Lahore  UrduPoint
    5. Weather Forecast:…

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  • Vietnamese fish, bee named among 70 species newly identified in 2025

    Vietnamese fish, bee named among 70 species newly identified in 2025

    Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History have unveiled a list of more than 70 species newly identified over the past year, including two noteworthy discoveries from Vietnam: a rare sucker-mouthed minnow and a bee distinguished by its…

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