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  2. Silver is the new Gamestop: Price boosted by online movement

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    The price of silver is rallying as the online trading movement fuelling the rise of unloved shares like GameStop took a shine to the precious metal. Silver futures jumped 11% on Monday to about ...

  3. Gold extends record, silver jumps to 12-year high as precious ...

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    Gold futures touched fresh records, rising as much as 0.8% to hover near highs of $2,750 per ounce. Silver futures gained more than 3% before paring gains, briefly topping $34 per ounce, the ...

  4. Silver as an investment - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 2011, silver traded $49.8 per ounce in the New York spot market. On August 5, 2011, S&P issued the first ever downgrade in the federal government's credit rating , citing their April warnings, the difficulty of bridging the parties and that the resulting agreement fell well short of the hoped-for comprehensive 'grand bargain'. [ 23 ]

  5. Stock market news live updates: Stocks jump to recover some ...

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    Stock futures traded higher Monday morning, recovering some losses after last week’s selloff. Stock market news live updates: Stocks jump to recover some losses, silver prices surge [Video] Skip ...

  6. Silver Thursday - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the price for silver (based on the London Fix) jumped from $6.08 per troy ounce ($0.195/g) on January 1, 1979, to a record high of $49.45 per troy ounce ($1.590/g) on January 18, 1980, an increase of 713%, with silver futures reaching an intraday COMEX all-time high of $50.35 per troy ounce and a reduction of the silver/gold ratio down to 1:17.0.

  7. Silver standard - Wikipedia

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    With the world market price of silver having been in excess of $1.29 per troy ounce since 1960, silver began to flow out of the Treasury at an increasing rate. To slow the drain, President Kennedy ordered a halt to issuing $5 and $10 silver certificates in 1962.