Silver prices weakened to $46 per ounce on Tuesday (September 30th) after hitting a fourteen-year high of $47.2 earlier in the trading session amid supply risks and a bullish demand outlook for both bullion and industrial silver.
The Silver Institute projects the silver market will end the year in deficit for the fifth consecutive year, as global production is expected to reach 844 million ounces in 2025, 100 million ounces short of demand. Bullion assets are supported by increased demand for safe havens, recently fueled by the risk of a government shutdown in the US and fiscal risks associated with signals of increased spending by Washington. In industry, higher adoption of solar power also boosts the metal's appeal.
Solar panel installations in China increased slightly in August as pricing reforms encouraged companies to start installations earlier in June, but solar cell exports from the country were last seen surging 40%. Strong industrial bets also include silver's use in consumer electronics and data centers. (alg)
Source: Trading Economics
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