As of 2022, the average closing price of palladium was 2,061 U.S. dollars per troy ounce, a 14 percent drop compared to the 2021 average closing price. Furthermore, Palladium prices had an average price of 1,491 U.S. dollars per troy ounce based on the first four months of 2023. Palladium is a precious metal commodity that is used in jewelry and automotive manufacturing.
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In 2023, the price of palladium in the USA reached 1493 USD/Troy Ounce (H2 2023 Avg Price). It encompasses an in-depth review of spot price of palladium at major ports, a breakdown of prices including Ex Works, FOB, and CIF, alongside a region-wise dissection of palladium price trend across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa.
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In June 2024, an ounce of the platinum group metal palladium cost on average 923.65 U.S. dollars based on the monthly average morning fixing price of the London Bullion Market Association.Palladium is used in catalytic converters, in electronics, in hydrogen storage, and dentistry, among other uses.
Rhodium 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.
As of June 20, 2024, palladium futures contracts to be settled in March 2027 were trading on U.S. markets at just over 1,000 U.S. dollars per troy ounce. This is slightly lower than the price for contracts to be settled in March 2024. Palladium futures are contracts that effectively lock in a price for an amount of palladium to be purchased at a time in the future, which can then be traded on markets. Futures markets therefore provide an indicator of how investors think a commodities market will develop in the future.
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Explore the factors influencing the prices of precious metals like gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, including market demand, geopolitical stability, currency valuations, and interest rates. Discover how economic conditions and industry usage impact their valuation.
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Explore the fluctuating prices of metals like gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, influenced by market conditions, supply-demand dynamics, and industrial needs. Understand the stability of gold, silver's volatility, and the industrial demand driving platinum and palladium prices.
On April 7, 2022, palladium prices rose to just under 1,000 U.S. dollars per ounce, up by some nine U.S. dollars day-over-day. This comes as Russia declared war in Ukraine, and G7 countries committed to economical sanctions on the country. Behind South Africa and the United Kingdom, Russia was the third largest exporter of platinum worldwide in 2019, with Moscow-based Norilsk Nickel ranking fifth among the leading platinum producing companies worldwide that same year. This market development comes in the midst of the automotive semiconductor shortage, while most platinum is used for autocatalyst.
On April 7, 2022, palladium prices rose to just over 2,200 U.S. dollars per ounce, up 42 U.S. dollars day-over-day. This comes as Russia invaded Ukraine, and G7 countries committed to economical sanctions on the invading country. Russia was the leading exporter of palladium worldwide in 2020, with Moscow-based Norilsk Nickel dwarfing all other palladium producers two years earlier. This market development comes in the midst of the automotive semiconductor shortage, while most palladium is used in catalytic converters for cars.
In 2025, the price of platinum is forecast to hover around 1,150 U.S. dollars per troy ounce. Meanwhile, the cost of per troy ounce of gold is expected to amount to 1,700 U.S. dollars.
Precious metals
Precious metals are counted among the most valuable commodities worldwide. The most well known such metals are gold, silver and the platinum group metals. A precious metal can be used as an industrial commodity or as an investment. The major areas of application include the following sectors: technology, car-making, industrial manufacturing and jewelry making. Furthermore, gold and silver are used as coinage metals, and gold reserves are held by the central banks of many countries worldwide in order to store value or for use as a redemption medium. The idea behind this procedure is that gold reserves will help secure and stabilize the countries’ respective currencies. At 8,100 tons, the United States is the country with the most extensive stock of gold. It is kept in an underground vault at the New York Federal Reserve Bank.
Russia, the United States, Canada, South Africa and China are the main producers of precious metals. Silver is the most abundant of the metals, followed by gold and palladium. Barrick Gold is the world’s largest gold mining company. The Toronto-based firm produced some five million ounces of gold in 2020. The leading silver producers include Mexico-based Fresnillo, Poland’s KGHM Polska Miedž and the mining giant Glencore. Anglo Platinum and Impala are the key mining companies to produce platinum group metals.
In 2023, Silver prices are expected to settle at around 23.5 U.S. dollars per troy ounce. It is expected to remain the precious metal with the lowest value per ounce. The price of gold is forecast to drop to around 1,663 U.S. dollars per ounce, making it the most expensive precious metal in 2023.
The mine production of palladium in Russia reached an estimated 75 metric tons in 2024. This production volume ranked Russia as the world's leading palladium producer that year. The average price of palladium was 1,491 U.S. dollars per ounce in 2023. Palladium is a platinum group metal. Uses of palladium The largest share of global palladium consumption is attributed to catalytic converter production, a key component of internal combustion engines that power the majority of motor vehicles produced worldwide. Other areas of application of palladium are electronics, jewelry, medical purposes, dentistry, and other chemical applications. Palladium is a key component of fuel cells, which are used to convert chemical energy from fuel into electricity. Regional palladium production In 2024, approximately 190 metric tons of palladium was produced worldwide. South Africa was the second-largest palladium producer after Russia that year, with production amounting to some 72 metric tons. The top palladium consuming regions are China, North America, and Europe. The United States and China are also the two individual countries with the largest global market shares of auto production.
As of May 2024, it was estimated that the global supply of rhodium stood at approximately 704,000 ounces. Rhodium is considered one of the rarest and most valuable metals in the world. Rhodium: the rare PGM Rhodium is a silver-colored platinum group metal (PGM) that is highly reflective and resistant to corrosion and oxidation. Platinum group metals include rhodium, platinum, ruthenium, iridium, osmium, and palladium. Rhodium is the rarest metal in the platinum family and occurs in the Earth’s crust at a rate of around one part per 200 million. It is primarily used in catalytic converters to clean motor emissions or as a finishing metal for jewelry. Despite having a stable supply globally, the demand for rhodium has been increasing over time. Platinum-group metals: expensive precious metals Platinum-group metal mine production has been stable in recent years. Platinum is one of the most expensive metals to produce due to its low concentration within the ore from which it is mined. The price of production varies greatly between the countries in which it is produced, with South Africa having the highest cost of production for platinum. The world’s leading producer of platinum as of 2019 was Anglo American Platinum Ltd.
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As of 2022, the average closing price of palladium was 2,061 U.S. dollars per troy ounce, a 14 percent drop compared to the 2021 average closing price. Furthermore, Palladium prices had an average price of 1,491 U.S. dollars per troy ounce based on the first four months of 2023. Palladium is a precious metal commodity that is used in jewelry and automotive manufacturing.