Silver Rises to $22.49 per Ounce
Silver – Spot silver prices gained $0.11, hitting $22.49 an ounce.
Silver – Spot silver prices gained $0.11, hitting $22.49 an ounce.
Silver – Silver fell to $22 an ounce today, a decline of $0.528. Earlier in trading, silver declined to $20.84, the lowest price seen since September 2010, Reuters reported.
Silver – Silver for July delivery fell on the COMEX in New York to $22.97 an ounce, a decline of $0.14.
Copper – Copper for delivery in three months fell on the London Metal Exchange to $7,198 per metric ton, a 0.6-percent decline.
Gold – Gold fell $2.855, to $1,427.56 an ounce, on the COMEX in New York.
Copper – Copper for July delivery fell to $3.283 a pound on the COMEX in New York the morning of May 14, a decrease of $0.0755.
Silver – Spot silver prices increased $0.10, or 0.74 percent, on May 14, hitting $23.70 an ounce.
Silver – Spot silver is down $0.13, at $23.69 an ounce, about 22 percent lower than this time last year
Copper – The futures of copper delivery for July fell the morning of May 6 to $3.3015 per pound, a decline of about $0.013, on the Comex in New York.
Silver – Lawyer Christopher Lovell explains the case's weaknesses and explores the efforts that are keeping it alive.
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