This silvery-white metal is one of the rarest metals in the world. It's a key component in catalytic converters, which are found in car exhausts, and is normally in high demand. More than 80% of palladium is used in this way, but the metal is also used in jewellery, where it's sometimes referred to as "white gold".
During the pandemic, palladium outperformed gold – and prices have more recently surged due to the Russian war in Ukraine. Russia is the world's largest palladium producer and global sanctions have disrupted its exports, causing the price of the metal to hit an all-time high of $3,435.50 (£2.6k) per ounce on 7 March 2022, according to Currency.com. That worked out at around $121 (£96) per gram.
According to BullionVault, the current price is around $29.45 (£23) per gram or $915.87 (£730) per ounce, so prices have dropped considerably.