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Commodity market

Silver extends plunge, wiping out gains in volatile market

Spot silver tumbled to as low as US$64 an ounce early on Feb 6.
Spot silver tumbled to as low as US$64 an ounce early on Feb 6.

Bitcoin drops below US$61,000, wiping out gains since Trump’s win

Bitcoin slumped below US$61,000, erasing gains since President Trump's election due to leveraged bets and broader market turbulence.
Bitcoin slumped below US$61,000, erasing gains since President Trump's election due to leveraged bets and broader market turbulence.

Bitcoin-led crypto rout erases nearly half a trillion in a week

Bitcoin regained some ground in Asia on Feb 4, trading at US$76,200 at 10am in Singapore.
Bitcoin regained some ground in Asia on Feb 4, trading at US$76,200 at 10am in Singapore.

Gold extends rally after best day since 2008

Spot gold was up 2.2 per cent at US$5,044.74 per ounce, as of 9.12am Singapore time, after gaining 5.9 per cent on Feb 3.
Spot gold was up 2.2 per cent at US$5,044.74 per ounce, as of 9.12am Singapore time, after gaining 5.9 per cent on Feb 3.

Firms rolling out physical gold-backed insurance in S’pore amid heightened interest

Financial experts suggest a 5%-10% allocation to gold for portfolio insurance purposes.
Financial experts suggest a 5%-10% allocation to gold for portfolio insurance purposes.

Gold and silver rally as dip buyers crowd in following slump

At 10.07am in Singapore, gold was up 3.2 per cent to US$4,808.63 an ounce..
At 10.07am in Singapore, gold was up 3.2 per cent to US$4,808.63 an ounce..

EU will struggle to secure key raw materials supply, warns report

Wind turbines of Vestas at the Port of Odense, Denmark. The EU is struggling to diversify its imports of the key materials needed for key industries.
Wind turbines of Vestas at the Port of Odense, Denmark. The EU is struggling to diversify its imports of the key materials needed for key industries.

Singaporeans queue up to buy gold as prices plunge

Retail buyers may be betting that the main drivers of gold’s ascent are still intact.
Retail buyers may be betting that the main drivers of gold’s ascent are still intact.

Gold extends biggest fall in over a decade, rattling Asia stock markets

After plunging last Friday (Jan 30), spot gold dropped as much as 4 per cent in early trading on Feb 2, while silver fell by a similar percentage.
After plunging last Friday (Jan 30), spot gold dropped as much as 4 per cent in early trading on Feb 2, while silver fell by a similar percentage.

Chinese speculators set the stage for gold and silver crash on Jan 30

Silver’s 26 per cent plunge on Jan 30 was the biggest on record, while gold dropped 9 per cent in its worst day in more than a decade.
Silver’s 26 per cent plunge on Jan 30 was the biggest on record, while gold dropped 9 per cent in its worst day in more than a decade.

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MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.