Spot gold, silver, and crude oil all rose, and WTI crude oil futures rose nearly 5%
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发表于 2023-10-13 23:06:07
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Spot gold, silver, and crude oil all rose, with WTI crude oil futures up nearly 5%. Spot gold and silver continued to rise, with gold rising more than 2.6% on the day and currently trading at $1917 per ounce. Spot silver rose 3.7% on the day and is currently trading at $22.63 per ounce. WTI crude oil futures rose 4.6% to $86.81 per barrel. Brent crude oil futures rose 4.4% to $89.8 per barrel.
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