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Palladium rose to 1,428.50 USD/t.oz on December 2, 2025, up 0.53% from the previous day. Over the past month, Palladium's price has fallen 1.11%, but it is still 47.88% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Palladium - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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Continuously updated Monex bid/ask prices for Palladium spot and common bullion products.
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Historically, precious metals were important as currency but are now regarded mainly as investment and industrial commodities. Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium each have an ISO 4217 currency code.
The "London Fix" is issued by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA). It is the way that global daily prices are set for precious metals including gold, silver, platinum and palladium.
Dataset contains daily London Fix Prices starting from 2 April 1990.
The gold price is set twice daily (at 10:30 and 15:00 London BST) in US dollars.
The silver price is set daily at 12:00 (London BST time) in US dollars.
The platinum and palladium prices are set twice daily at 09:45 and 14:00 (London BST) in US dollars per .9995 fine ounces.
All prices are in USD per troy ounce (oz t) of precious metal.
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TwitterAll of the five largest publicly owned produces of platinum have seen significant growth in their share price over recent years, with each company's share price at least doubling between January 2018 and May 2021. The highest gains were seen by South African mining company Impala Platinum, whose share price increased by nearly *** percent over this time. Most leading platinum miners saw their share price increase by between *** and *** percent.
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Platinum prices have reached their highest levels since 2014 due to supply concerns and speculative buying, impacting palladium and gold markets.
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Palladium is a lustrous, silver-white metal and a key member of the platinum group metals (PGMs). Its primary industrial use is as a critical component in catalytic converters for gasoline-powered vehicles, making its price highly sensitive to the health of the global automotive industry and tightening emissions standards.
Due to its significant industrial role and status as a precious metal, palladium's price behavior offers unique insights for market analysis. Access to clean, reliable, and long-term historical data is essential for analysts and investors looking to model its trends. This dataset provides a comprehensive and daily-updated record of palladium prices, specifically sourced from the Palladium Futures (PA=F) market.
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This dataset contains daily price information for Palladium Futures (PA=F) in a clean, tabular format. Each row represents a single trading day and includes the following columns:
Date: The date of the trading session (YYYY-MM-DD).
Open: The price at which palladium first traded for the day in USD.
High: The highest price reached during the trading day in USD.
Low: The lowest price reached during the trading day in USD.
Close: The closing price at the end of the trading day in USD.
Volume: The total number of futures contracts traded during the day.
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Global Palladium and Platinum market size 2025 was XX Million. Palladium and Platinum Industry compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will be XX% from 2025 till 2033.
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Index Time Series for Sprott Physical Platinum and Palladium Trust. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included. Sprott Physical Platinum and Palladium Trust is an exchange traded commodity launched and managed by Sprott Asset Management LP. The fund invests in commodity markets. It invests in physical platinum and palladium bullion in Good Delivery plate or ingot form. Sprott Physical Platinum and Palladium Trust was formed on December 23, 2011 and is domiciled in Canada.
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Rhodium price data, historical values, forecasts, and news provided by Money Metals Exchange. Rhodium prices and trends updated regularly to provide accurate market insights.
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Discover the booming global precious metal materials market! This in-depth analysis reveals a projected $250 billion market in 2025, with a strong CAGR driving growth through 2033. Explore market trends, key players (Johnson Matthey, Anglo American, etc.), and regional insights for gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and more.
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Discover the booming precious metals management market! This comprehensive analysis explores market size, growth trends (CAGR), key drivers, and regional insights (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific). Learn about leading companies, segmentation by application (recycling, risk management, chemicals) and metal type (platinum, palladium, gold, silver). Forecast data to 2033 included.
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The global Precious Metals Management market is poised for substantial growth, projected to reach an estimated USD 25,000 million in the base year of 2025, with a robust Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8% anticipated through the forecast period of 2025-2033. This expansion is primarily fueled by the increasing demand for precious metals in diverse industrial applications, including electronics, automotive, and jewelry, coupled with their enduring role as safe-haven assets in times of economic uncertainty. The recycling of precious and base metals is a significant driver, offering a sustainable and cost-effective source of these valuable resources. Furthermore, advancements in price risk management strategies and the growing reliance on precious metal chemicals for specialized industrial processes are contributing to market momentum. Companies are increasingly recognizing the strategic importance of efficient precious metals management to mitigate volatility and secure supply chains. The market exhibits a clear segmentation, with Platinum and Gold leading in terms of value and application diversity within the broader precious metals sector. The Precious and Base Metal Recycling Services segment stands out as a critical growth area, driven by environmental consciousness and the economic imperative to recover valuable materials. Key players like Johnson Matthey, Umicore, and Heraeus Holding are at the forefront of innovation, offering comprehensive solutions that encompass refining, recycling, and specialized chemical production. Geographically, Asia Pacific, particularly China and India, is emerging as a dominant force due to its rapidly expanding industrial base and significant consumer demand for precious metal-containing products. Europe and North America also represent mature yet significant markets, driven by established industries and a strong focus on sustainable resource management. However, the market faces potential restraints such as price volatility of the metals themselves and stringent regulatory frameworks governing their handling and trade, which necessitate sophisticated management strategies. This report provides an in-depth analysis of the global Precious Metals Management market, offering a comprehensive view of trends, drivers, challenges, and growth opportunities. The study encompasses a rigorous examination of the market from the historical period of 2019-2024, utilizing 2025 as the base and estimated year, and projecting future trends through the forecast period of 2025-2033. Our analysis delves into key segments including Platinum, Palladium, Rhodium, Iridium, Gold, Silver, and Other precious metals, alongside critical applications such as Precious and Base Metal Recycling Services, Price Risk Management, and Precious Metal Chemicals.
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TwitterGold and silver prices increased over the course of 2021, but these did not grow as fast as the prices of iridium and, especially, rhodium. According to a comparison of price indices, the price for rhodium - a precious metal similar to platinum and used especially in catalytic converters of cars - was ten times higher in April 2021 than it was in January 2019. The price hike for rhodium was apparently caused by coronavirus-related lockdowns implemented in South Africa, where mining companies had to close for several weeks.
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The global precious metal products market size was valued at approximately $200 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach nearly $315 billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3% during the forecast period. This growth can be attributed to the increasing demand from both industrial and consumer sectors, as well as the growing interest in precious metals as investment assets. Factors such as economic uncertainty, technological advancements in metal extraction and processing, and the resurgence of demand in jewelry and electronics sectors are expected to drive the market growth. Additionally, the increase in disposable income in emerging economies is likely to bolster the demand for luxury items, including those containing precious metals.
The demand for precious metals is significantly driven by their application in the jewelry industry, which continues to be a dominant segment. Gold and silver, in particular, have been integral in the creation of ornaments and ceremonial artifacts for centuries, and this cultural and traditional affinity ensures their perpetual demand. Furthermore, the evolving fashion trends and the increasing consumer preference for customized and designer jewelry are fueling this growth. Various socio-cultural events and festivals also serve as catalysts, leading to periodic spikes in demand, especially in regions like India and China where precious metal jewelry holds substantial cultural significance.
In recent years, the industrial application of precious metals has seen exponential growth, especially in the electronics sector. Metals like silver, gold, and palladium are crucial components in the manufacturing of electronic devices, including smartphones, computers, and various other digital gadgets. The growing demand for high-tech electronics and the continuous innovation in the technology sector are fueling the need for these metals. As technology advances, the miniaturization and efficiency requirements of electronic components necessitate the use of high-conductivity materials, which is further enhancing the demand for precious metals in this domain.
Furthermore, the investment segment is seeing a steady rise in interest as precious metals are viewed as safe-haven assets amidst economic uncertainties. With fluctuating global economies and the threat of inflation, investors are increasingly looking towards precious metals as a hedge against market volatility. Gold, in particular, has been a preferred investment choice due to its intrinsic value and historical reliability as a store of wealth. The advent of digital platforms facilitating the trading of precious metals has also made it more accessible to a broader investor base, further stimulating market growth.
Regionally, Asia Pacific dominates the precious metal products market, accounting for the largest share due to high consumption in countries like China and India. North America follows closely, with robust demand driven by both industrial applications and investment needs. Europe, too, presents a significant market with its blend of industrial use and investment appeal. Meanwhile, the Middle East and Africa, known for their rich mineral resources, present unique growth opportunities driven by both export demands and domestic consumption. Rapid urbanization and rising affluence in emerging economies across these regions are anticipated to further drive market growth.
The product type segment in the precious metal products market comprises gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and others. Gold continues to be the most sought-after precious metal, primarily due to its extensive use in jewelry and investment sectors. The intrinsic value, historical significance, and universal acceptance of gold make it a pivotal component of the global financial system. In addition to its monetary and ornamental uses, gold's biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion have led to its adoption in medical devices and dentistry, further broadening its market scope. As new mining technologies and sustainable mining practices emerge, the supply chain dynamics of gold are expected to enhance, catering to its diverse demand.
Silver, often referred to as the 'poor man's gold,' plays a critical role in the precious metal products market, driven by its dual application in both industrial sectors and jewelry. The metal's superior electrical and thermal conductivity makes it indispensable in the electronics industry, where it is used extensively in the manufacture of components like conductors, capacito
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TwitterRhodium is a precious metal that removes pollutants from vehicle exhaust fumes. In February 2020, the price of rhodium was 11,665 U.S. dollars per troy ounce. By May 2020, the price decreased to below 8,000 U.S. dollars per ounce. In April 2021, the price rose to a new high of 28,775 U.S dollars, before decreasing throughout 2022 and early 2023. By December 2024, the average price significantly decreased, reaching around 4,575 U.S. dollars per troy ounce. In comparison, the price for an ounce of rhodium was approximately 5,905 U.S. dollars in August 2022. The rarest metal: Rhodium Rhodium is a rare and precious metal that belongs to the platinum group metals (PGMs), along with platinum, palladium, osmium, iridium, and ruthenium. Due to its scarcity, it is one of the most valuable metals in the world, often exceeding the price of gold. Rhodium is extensively used in the automotive industry to manufacture catalytic converters that reduce harmful emissions. Over the last few years, even with a steady supply, Rhodium demand has risen significantly, exceeding supply due to stricter emission regulations and advancements in the automobile industry. The significance of PGMs in South Africa South Africa is rich in various natural resources, such as metals and minerals. For example, almost all of the total global reserves of PGMs are in South Africa. In 2023, PGMs generated the highest revenue share in the South African mining sector compared to other commodities, amounting to 370 billion rands.
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Price-To-Tangible-Book-Ratio Time Series for Sino-Platinum Metals Co Ltd. Sino-Platinum Metals Co.,Ltd engages in the precious metal industrial materials manufacturing industry in China. It offers precious metals, such as gold, silver, as well as platinum group metals, including platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium, and osmium; precious metal catalytic materials used in petrochemical, pharmaceutical synthesis, fine chemicals, nitroammonia fertilizer, automobile pollution control, and other fields; and precious metal chemical materials for making high-purity materials, industrial catalytic materials, environmental governance materials, and surface functional materials. The company also provides precious metal special functional materials comprising electrical contact materials, brazing materials, temperature measurement materials, composite materials, catalytic mesh materials, precision alloy materials, bonding materials, and evaporation materials; and precious metal information functional materials consisting of conductor paste, resistor paste, hole filling paste, and multi-layer wiring paste. In addition, it engages in import and export of goods and technology; mining and selection, processing, sales, warehousing and leasing services; precious metal supply services; composition analysis, physical property testing and analytical testing technology consulting; and development of raw materials, products, ores, wastes, and metallurgical materials of precious metals and non-ferrous metals. The company serves aviation, aerospace, electronics, energy, chemical, petroleum, automobile, biomedicine, environmental protection, and other industries. Sino-Platinum Metals Co.,Ltd was incorporated in 2000 and is based in Kunming, China.
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Palladium rose to 1,428.50 USD/t.oz on December 2, 2025, up 0.53% from the previous day. Over the past month, Palladium's price has fallen 1.11%, but it is still 47.88% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Palladium - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.