The gold market continues to consolidate just below $3,000, but some analysts expect the precious metal to attract safe-haven demand after data from the New York Federal Reserve showed a significant ...
The gold price made history again yesterday, as it finally crossed the $3,000 mark and kept on going, with the futures reaching as high as $3,017 in overnight trading.
What an incredible significant week in the precious metals world. Even dating back to the end of last week, it's been an incredible 6 or seven days in precious metals.
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The latest price of gold per ounce, gram, and kilogram using real-time interactive gold price charts. View the price of gold for different currencies around the world and various time periods.
The latest price of gold per ounce, gram, and kilogram using real-time interactive gold price charts. View the price of gold for different currencies around the world and various time periods.
The latest price of gold per ounce, gram, and kilogram using real-time interactive gold price charts. View the price of gold for different currencies around the world and various time periods.
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against six major currencies, dips lower again on Friday after a few headlines on tariffs and the US spending bill.
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