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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-28 03:54

Group 1: Silver Market Dynamics - The price of silver has surged to $79.19 per ounce, surpassing the price of WTI crude oil at $56.74 per barrel, a situation not seen since April 2020 [1] - There is a strong demand for silver from both investors and industries, with significant accumulation in both physical and financial forms for wealth storage and as a hedge against currency risks [3] - The solar industry consumes nearly 30% of the annual silver production from mining and recycling, indicating robust demand despite potential reductions in U.S. solar support [3] Group 2: Supply Constraints - The supply of silver is unlikely to see significant new production, as global "pure silver" deposits are nearly exhausted, with most silver now being a byproduct of mining other metals like copper, gold, and zinc [3][4] - Changes in silver supply are often driven by the demand for other metals rather than silver itself [4] Group 3: Precious Metals Price Risks - Analysts warn that precious metal prices are at risk of a correction, with some predicting silver could drop to around $42 by the end of next year as enthusiasm for gold wanes [5] - The oil market is facing pressure from oversupply, with WTI crude prices down over 20% year-to-date, and Brent crude down over 19%, both near their lowest levels since 2022 [5] - Energy executives expect oil prices to average around $62 per barrel for next year's capital expenditure planning, significantly lower than previous estimates [5]