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Precious Metals and Mining Trust T.MMP.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  PMMTF

Precious Metals and Mining Trust (the Trust) is a Canada-based investment trust. The Trust's investment objectives are to provide unitholders with long-term capital appreciation and monthly cash distributions. The Trust's assets allocation includes Canadian equity, international equity, cash and equivalents, United States equity and other. The Trust invests in various sectors, including gold and precious metals, metals and mining, chemicals and gases, forestry and paper, and others. CI Investments Inc. is the manager, portfolio adviser and trustee of the Trust.


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Post by mousermanon Jan 12, 2023 8:57am
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GOLD surges towards $1900 on soft US inflation numbers

GOLD surges towards $1900 on soft US inflation numbers

 Gold and silver prices are posting good gains in early U.S. trading Thursday, following a key U.S. inflation report that came in right in line with market expectations but is still considered tamer. Gold prices pushed above $1,900.00 and hit a seven-month high. February gold was last up $18.20 at $1,896.50 and March silver was up $0.604 at $24.075.

This morning’s highly anticipated U.S. consumer price index report for December came in at up 6.5% year-on-year, which was right in line with market expectations. A 7.1% annual rise was reported in the November report. Other internal numbers in today’s CPI report were also in line with market expectations. This report falls slightly into the camp of the U.S. monetary policy doves, as the report suggests U.S. inflation has peaked.

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