Gold is slightly higher today by 0.15% to $2,740 per ounce in spot transactions while December futures remain near Friday’s closing level of $2,749. Gold’s moves...
Following a pullback from October 30th’s all-time high against the dollar, driven mainly by profit-taking, gold is again trending upward. The U.S. presidential race is intensifying,...
Gold stabilized after two sessions of decline as markets geared up for the closely watched U.S. presidential election and the Federal Reserve’s policy decision. Recent opinion...
The price of gold has recorded its largest pullback since summer, with a drop of over 1.7% on Thursday, settling around $2,740 per ounce. This movement...
Gold has been hovering just below $2,790/oz, briefly losing steam and retreating toward $2,770/oz, indicating persistent selling pressure that has yet to shake the metal’s enduring...
Gold prices are edging higher, returning to record levels as markets refocus on critical US economic releases this week, including PCE inflation, advance estimates for Q3...
Gold has recently surged past $2,750, maintaining its strength despite rising U.S. Treasury yields and a slight easing in geopolitical tensions. Remarkably, while the ten-year real...
The price of gold (XAU/USD) continues to face significant challenges between $2750 and $2720, struggling to gain upward momentum while remaining below the supply zone of...
Gold’s recent journey has seen a sell-off from $2,750/oz to $2,710/oz, followed by a recovery to $2,735/oz—underscoring the metal’s enduring appeal amid turbulent market conditions. This...
Gold prices rebounded after retracing to a certain extent from a new high yesterday. The asset could remain exposed to a stronger dollar and rising Treasury...
Gold continues to reap historic gains today, touching $2,758 per ounce for the first time. Gold’s rise comes amid heightened political uncertainty, driven by the approaching...
The price of gold has reached an all-time high, driven by geopolitical uncertainty, international tensions, and expectations of more accommodative monetary policies. This precious metal, known...