Group 1 - International silver is currently trading below $75.84, having opened at $80.27 per ounce and reported a decline of 14.37% to $72.49 per ounce, with a high of $87.91 and a low of $72.05 during the session, indicating a bearish short-term trend [1] - The Relative Strength Index (RSI) for silver has significantly dropped, suggesting a potential further correction, with the daily RSI falling below 50, indicating weak short-term momentum [4] - Key support levels for silver are identified at $77.60 and $69.50, while resistance levels are at $88.15 and $94.00, indicating a range-bound market unless a breakout occurs [4] Group 2 - Senator Elizabeth Warren expressed concerns regarding Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, questioning his ability to operate independently from the White House [3] - Warren urged Republican senators to delay Warsh's nomination until the Justice Department concludes its investigation into current Fed Chair Jerome Powell, emphasizing the importance of Fed independence [3]
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Jin Tou Wang·2026-02-02 07:00