Palladium

Each publication contains detailed individual analyst and average (mean) price forecasts for the next 8 quarters, as well as the long-term outlook for the upcoming 10 year period. This is complemented with in-depth graphical and written analysis.

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The publication has many practical uses including commodity investment analysis, risk management, corporate planning, and budgeting. The commodities covered have been selected for their global appeal and traded on prominent futures markets such as the London Metal Exchange (LME), New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and InterContinental Exchange (ICE).

Forecast Coverage for Palladium

Palladium is a precious gray-white metal, and is currently the most expensive of the four major precious metals (gold, silver and platinum). The chief use of palladium is in automobile catalytic converters, since palladium acts as a catalyst to convert polluting hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide in the exhaust to water, carbon dioxide and water.  The forecasts featured in our publication are based on:
  • London Platinum and Palladium Market (LPPM) Spot - pm fixing.
 

Palladium Price History

The chart below illustrates the trend in Palladium prices since January 2011, measured in US$/Troy ounce. Palladium Historical Price Chart

Consensus Forecasts for Palladium

The sample table below has been extracted from our October 2020 survey, showing individual and consensus price forecasts for Palladium. The publication includes forecasts for more than 30 other commodities, and the accompanying Excel file includes individual panellist forecasts for all commodities featured in Energy and Metals Consensus Forecasts. Palladium Consensus Price Forecasts

Palladium and Coverage of Other Commodities

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