China Silver Spot Prices Fall 4.41% in May to 17,711 Yuan/kg as Fed Policy Shifts, U.S.-Iran Talks Stall

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According to Jin10, silver spot prices in China fell 4.41% from early May to June 4, reaching 17,711 yuan per kilogram. May gains were driven by U.S.-Iran peace signals and Peru's energy emergency decree raising production concerns, but prices retreated as India raised silver import tariffs, Federal Reserve dove Milan resigned, and U.S.-Iran talks stalled. Markets now focus on the Fed rate decision and bilateral negotiations for near-term direction.
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