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Gold/Mining/Energy : The Great Gold and Silver Mining Rush of the 21st Century

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From: dara9/10/2025 11:45:02 AM
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Good morning,

The US$ is trading slightly lower at 97.660.

WTIC and Brent are higher, up 1.61% and 1.39% while natgas is lower, down 2.86% to $3.03.

Gold is flat while silver is slightly positive by 0.57%.

Dr. Copper is green, up 0.0518% to $4.6215.

Platinum and palladium are strong moving up by 1.89% and 6.43%.

Jim Wyckoff's Signal:

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Gareth Soloway (Comments on commodities start at the 16:55 minute mark.)

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From Bloomberg:

Donald Trump has been temporarily blocked from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, allowing her to stay in the job while she challenges efforts to oust her over allegations of mortgage fraud. The judge’s ruling means Cook can probably attend next week’s interest rate-setting meeting. In more Fed news, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called on the central bank to recalibrate after a government agency revised US jobs data to show weaker hiring in the year through March.

The US Supreme Court said it will decide whether the bulk of Trump’s tariffs are legal on a fast-track schedule, with arguments to be heard in the first week of November. Meanwhile, Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have promised to resume trade talks, despite the president telling European officials he’s willing to impose new sweeping tariffs on India and China to push Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, if the EU does as well.



For years, a merger between Teck Resources and Anglo American’s mines was the most obvious deal in the global mining industry, but one that no one could quite pull off.

  • Then in mid-2024, executives started talking about a tie-up of their two huge — and neighboring — copper mines high up in the Atacama desert.
  • On Tuesday, this culminated when Anglo American agreed to acquire Teck, creating a company worth more than $50 billion in one of the biggest mining deals in over a decade.
  • Now that Anglo has set the scene, it may also have fired the starting gun on a round of major industry deals.
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