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Palladium price: Rare metals mixed at the start of the European session

update 2025.04.30 15:40

Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) trade mixed at the beginning of Wednesday, according to FXStreet data. Palladium (XPD) changes hands at $938.30 a troy ounce, with the XPD/USD pair easing from its previous close at $939.50.

In the meantime, Platinum (XPT) trades at $982.80 against the United States Dollar (USD) early in the European session, advancing after the XPT/USD pair settled at $982.15 at the previous close.


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