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Platinum is up by 5.01%
2026-03-25 01:24
By TRADING ECONOMICS
1 min. read
Platinum increased 5.01% to 1987.4 USD/t.oz
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Platinum Attempts Recovery
Platinum futures rose above $1,900 an ounce, attempting to rebound from a three-month low as precious metals broadly advanced on hopes of a Middle East ceasefire. Reports indicate the US is advancing negotiations with Iran, including proposals aimed at ending the conflict. The move encouraged a shift back into safe-haven assets as dollar strength faded, while easing oil prices helped temper inflation concerns and reduce pressure for tighter monetary policy from major central banks. Meanwhile, softer industrial demand and improved supply conditions continued to weigh on prices. Investment demand is expected to drop by up to 52% partly due to weak retail interest, particularly in China. Automotive demand, the largest industrial use for platinum, is also set to decline further as the shift to electric vehicles reduces the need for catalytic converters. Though the market remains in deficit, the shortfall is expected to narrow due to increased recycling supply, particularly in Europe.
2026-03-25
Platinum is up by 5.01%
Platinum increased 5.01% to 1987.4 USD/t.oz
2026-03-25
Platinum Slumps Below $1,900
Platinum futures fell below $1,900 per ounce, their weakest since December 2025, as the Middle East conflict and broader metals weakness dragged on sentiment. A stronger US dollar and rising bond yields diminished the appeal of non-yielding assets, while inflation fears reinforced expectations of tighter monetary policy from major central banks. The sell-off follows a late-2025/early-2026 rally, with investors now locking in profits, exacerbating the decline. Investment demand is projected to plunge by up to 52% due to ETF outflows and softening retail interest, particularly in China, while automotive demand weakens as the shift to electric vehicles reduces reliance on catalytic converters. Though the market remains in deficit, the shortfall is expected to narrow as recycling supply, especially in Europe, ramps up.
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