Palladium futures gained to around 1,350 per ounce, extending gains to a one-week high, as a weaker US dollar and renewed demand for precious metals supported prices. The dollar weakened after the US Treasury unexpectedly increased long-dated debt buybacks, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaling purchases could exceed $4 billion per issue, initially easing yield pressures and supporting non-yielding metals. Palladium also benefited from broader precious-metals gains, with gold on track for a third straight weekly gain. However, rebounding Treasury yields and higher energy prices could limit gains by keeping inflation risks and rate-hike expectations elevated. Meanwhile, heightened tensions between the US and Iran, including threats of tougher economic measures, supported safe-haven demand. On the supply side, concerns over lower Russian palladium output and reduced refined production from South African processing disruptions continued to provide underlying support.
Palladium Extends Gains to One-Week High
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