Silver hovered around $38,605 during the Asian session on Thursday (August 28th), slightly correcting from the $39.00 area with limited volatility. Intraday, $38.50 serves as the closest support, while $38.90–$39.10 is the area that needs to be broken to restore upward momentum.
Fundamentally, concerns over the Fed's independence maintain safe-haven demand, but a stronger USD limits gains. Expectations of a Fed rate cut remain supportive of precious metals, with the focus on Friday's US PCE data. On the industrial demand side, tariff/dealing issues and mixed Chinese data are holding back optimism for silver.
Silver prices at the time of writing were down -0.62% at $38,605/Toz.
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Source: Newsmaker.id
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