Gold, silver, and oil prices rise amid stalled US-Iran talks
Why it’s trending2 outlets have published on this over 1 hours. Reporting from business-standard.com, livemint.com.
What we can tell you
livemint.com reported: “Gold and silver prices rise on MCX on a weaker dollar; US-Iran stalled talks cap gains”
business-standard.com filed first; livemint.com confirmed it 107 minutes later. 2 newsrooms are now carrying the story.
Attention peaked at 49 out of 100 and has since eased to 43. The trend is peaked.
- Status
- Peaked
- Category
- money
- Tracked for
- Today
- Sources
- 2
Attention over time — how many outlets are covering this, how fast new reports are appearing, and whether that pace is rising.
5 readings · every ≈15 min▲ 12 since first readingView readings as a table
| Time | Heat |
|---|---|
| 32 | |
| 50 | |
| 49 | |
| 43 | |
| 43 |
What these numbers mean
- Heat
- How much attention a story is getting right now — from how many outlets are covering it, how quickly new reports are appearing, whether that pace is rising, and how credible those outlets are. 0 is quiet. 100 is everyone covering it at once.
- Confidence
- How much weight to put on the heat reading itself — high when several independent signals agree, lower when we have measured fewer of them or they disagree. It rates the measurement, not the truth of the story.
- Peak
- The highest heat this story has reached since we started tracking it.
- Sources
- Independent newsrooms we found covering this story. Nothing appears on the chart until at least two of them do.
How it spread
3 reportsndtvprofit.com reported this first, 13h ago — and it was confirmed 17 min later by business-standard.com.
Oil prices rise as US-Iran peace talks stall, Hormuz shipping slows
business-standard.com
How it unfolded
5 eventsndtvprofit.com reported this first
business-standard.com reported this first
business-standard.com became the second newsroom on this story
Published 16 min after the first report.
livemint.com became the third newsroom on this story
Published 2h after the first report.
Attention peaked at 49 out of 100
Measured across the outlets covering this story.