
Silver, like gold, can play host to a variety of fundamental concerns which are closely tied into the global economic situation. Since a large portion of use is dedicated to industrial applications, demand for electronic components and other manufactured goods can be tied into the price of silver. Trade of world currencies as well as investment demand for silver bullion can also be important issues to watch.
On the supply side of fundamentals, the concentration of much of the mining of silver in Peru and Mexico can be of importance if there are any political or social events in either of those countries.
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