Silver futures extended gains, breaking through $62 per ounce driven by overseas supply tightness and expectations for Federal Reserve easing. The market continues to navigate aftershocks of a short squeeze with elevated leasing rates and low inventories in Shanghai. Meanwhile, Gold futures saw continued support from central bank buying, specifically from China, while Copper futures consolidated near yearly highs as traders eyed AI demand and rushing imports ahead of potential tariffs.
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