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The Bullion market is a global market for trading in precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Bullion is typically traded in the form of bars, coins, and ingots, and is used as a form of investment and store of value. Bullion is also used in the production of jewelry and other decorative items.
The Bullion market is highly liquid and prices are determined by the supply and demand of the metal. Prices are also affected by geopolitical events, economic conditions, and currency fluctuations. Bullion is typically bought and sold through banks, brokers, and dealers.
Some of the major companies in the Bullion market include the Royal Canadian Mint, the Perth Mint, the United States Mint, the Austrian Mint, and the South African Mint. Other companies include the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom, the Royal Mint of Australia, and the Royal Mint of New Zealand. Show Less Read more