Silver price fluctuations 14.3: Extending the increase

|

Silver price fluctuations 14.3: Silver prices continue to increase in both domestic and international markets.

Domestic silver price

As of 10:00 a.m. on March 14, the price of 999 silver bars at Phu Quy Jewelry Group was listed at 1,260 - 1.299 million VND/tael (buy - sell); an increase of 17,000 VND/tael for buying and an increase of 18,000 VND/tael for selling compared to early this morning.

Dien bien gia bac trong nuoc nhung phien gan day. Bieu do: Phuong Anh
Domestic silver price developments in recent sessions. Chart: Phuong Anh

At the same time, the price of 999 taels of silver at Phu Quy Jewelry Group was listed at 1,260 - 1.299 million VND/tael (buy - sell); an increase of 17,000 VND/tael for buying and an increase of 18,000 VND/tael for selling compared to early this morning.

World silver price

On the world market, as of 10:27 a.m. on March 14 (Vietnam time), the world silver price listed on Goldprice.org was at 33.86 USD/ounce, up 1.79% compared to the previous trading session.

Dien bien gia bac the gioi nhung phien gan day. Bieu do: Phuong Anh
World silver price developments in recent sessions. Chart: Phuong Anh

Causes and predictions

Tavi Costa - macro strategist, partner of Crescat Capital, commented at the 2025 PDAC Conference in Toronto that silver is facing a strong opportunity to increase prices. Costa believes that the silver market is forming a notable uptrend and could soon return to an all-time high.

"We could see silver increase sharply and close precious at the highest level in many years. If that happens, silver could hit $40 an ounce," Costa predicted.

He also pointed out an important technical signal: the "cup and handle" model - one of the models that signals a price breakthrough in technical analysis.

In addition, silver supply is tightening, while demand is increasing, especially from the industrial and investment sectors. This is an important factor that can push up silver prices in the coming time.

According to UBS Bank's forecast, silver prices will continue to increase in 2025, thanks to reduced real US supply and strong global industrial demand. Although the metal still struggles to keep up with gold's rally, the positive outlook remains strong.

UBS targets silver prices to fluctuate between $36-38/ounce by 2025. Although increased supply may create pressure, a decline in mining activities may contribute to strengthening the attractiveness of silver in the market.

However, the silver market could still face certain pressures if supply increases significantly. However, a decline in mining activities may help maintain the attractiveness of silver and continue to support the price of this metal in the coming time.

See more news related to silver prices HERE...

RELATED NEWS

VN-Index gradually moves away from the 1,900 point mark

|

The "suffering" of the pillar stock group is the reason why VN-Index lost points sharply in the last 2 sessions.

People complain about being delayed from leaving the country because the amount of tax debt is very small, the Tax Department speaks out

|

In case of small tax debts but temporary exit suspension due to taxpayers abandoning business addresses, tax debts from 2023 and have been notified and enforced in accordance with regulations.

More than 1 million views after 1 hour of posting, the clip made by Hanoi Traffic Police received a "storm" of praise

|

Hanoi - A propaganda clip about alcohol concentration violations made by the Hanoi Traffic Police Department is spreading "widely" on social networks.

Silver price fluctuations 13.3: Continue to increase

Phương Anh |

Silver price fluctuations 13.3: Silver extends the price increase streak in both domestic and international markets.

Silver price fluctuations 12.3: Rising, highest in many days

Phương Anh |

Silver price fluctuations 12.3: Silver prices increased simultaneously in both domestic and international markets.

Silver price fluctuations 11.3: Domestic silver prices decrease

Phương Anh |

Silver price fluctuations 11.3: Silver prices have decreased simultaneously in both domestic and international markets.