Do Silver Deficits Matter?

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Silver is a precious metal that has been used for thousands of years in various forms of currency, jewelry, and industrial applications. However, the demand for silver has increased in recent years due to its use in new technologies such as Electric cars, solar panels and electronic devices. As a result, this raises concerns about the possibility of a silver deficit, where demand for the metal exceeds supply. This raises the question of whether or not a silver deficit would have any significant impact on the global economy and the price of silver.

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