Strong Investment Demand and Continued Gold Buying By Central Banks, Especially China’s Central Bank, Further Supported Prices.
Higher Yields Elevate The Opportunity Cost Of Holding Non-Yielding Assets Like Bullion, Weighing Heavily On Sentiment Across Commodity Markets.
Despite The Abrupt Downturn, Market Observers View The Selloff As A Routine Correction Within A Broader Bull Market Rather Than A Fundamental Shift In Sentiment
Gold Prices Also Moved Higher Internationally. Gold Futures In New York Advanced 0.40% To $4,394.01 An Bounce, Reinforcing The Positive Trend In Domestic Markets.
There Was Profit-Booking Following Recent Highs Fueled Speculation Around Central Bank Monetary Tightening.
Bullion Markets Remained Restrained As Investors Weighed The Prospect Of Higher-For-Longer Interest Rates Against The Latest Inflation Reading.
Technical Triggers Support and Resistance International Gold Support LevelInternational Gold Resistance Level Domestic Gold Support Level Domestic Gold Resistance Level : $4350/oz : $4500/oz ...
Gold Recovered After Opening On A Weak Note, While Silver Extended Its Gains. In International Markets, Gold Eased After Opening Firm, Whereas Silver Continued To Trade...
Bullion’s Strongest Week: Gold Up 6.6% To ~$4,350; Silver Surges Nearly 7% To $65.05
The Uptick Reflects Cautious Optimism Among Global Traders Following Diplomatic Signals That Washington and Tehran May Be Nearing A Resolution Regarding Key Maritime Passages
Slumping Crude Prices and A Weaker Greenback Offer Support To Gold and Silver, Even As Federal Reserve Interest-Rate Uncertainty Looms
International bullion remains on track for a positive monthly close.Geopolitical tensions, safe-haven interest, and US interest-rate expectations continue to floor global prices.
Bullion prices on the MCX retreated on Friday morning as traders locked in profits following a dollar rebound and rising US-Iran military tensions—even as softer US...
Precious metals faced mixed signals on Thursday as investors evaluated central bank policy alongside currency movements and geopolitical friction. While international gold saw light pressure from...
A Stronger US Dollar, Easing Geopolitical Tensions, and A Firmer Indian Rupee Added Pressure On Bullion Prices
The Precious Metal Dropped As Much As 0.8% To Near $4,040 An Bounce, Erasing A Modest Gain In The Previous Session
A strengthening US dollar exerted downward pressure on bullion futures, curbing immediate upside momentum in the domestic market
Despite The Drop In Domestic Trade, Global Gold Prices Remained Supported By dip-Buying. Bullion Traded Near $4,130 An Bounce After Rising 3% Over The Previous Two...
While Precious Metals Staged A Modest Recovery The Broader Bullion Market Remains Near Nine-Month Lows.
Spot Gold On The COMEX Hovered Around $4,057.85 Per Bounce, Indicating That The Cautious Sentiment Is Being Felt Across Global Markets.
Spot Gold Took A 1% Breather, Dipping Below $4,030/oz.
The Softer Dollar Provided Limited Support To Bullion, While Traders Largely Focused On The Geopolitical Backdrop and The Prospect Of Fresh Clues On U.S. Monetary Policy.
Experts Expects Gold and Silver Prices To Remain Volatile This Week Due To Volatility In Crude Oil Prices and The Dollar Index
Gold Prices Could Move Either Way Depending On How The US-Iran Situation Plays Out
While Safe-Haven Assets Have Seen Global Selloffs, Crude Oil and The US Dollar Are Holding Firm