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Gold prices hit a two-week low, down 1.5%, as optimism around U.S.-China trade talks reduces safe-haven demand. Investors await key U.S. jobs data.
Gold prices fall 0.4% as U.S. eases auto tariffs, but April still sees a 6% surge. Investors eye key Fed data for future rate clues.
Gold prices fall 1.1% as Trump eases auto tariffs and U.S.-China trade talks resume. Investors await key inflation and GDP data to assess Fed rate outlook.
Gold prices slip 0.8% as easing U.S.-China tensions dent safe-haven demand; markets await U.S. jobs data, GDP, and PCE inflation figures this week.
Gold prices drop over 2% as hopes of U.S.-China tariff relief boost risk appetite. Investors shift focus to equities, curbing safe-haven demand for bullion.
Gold prices surge 1.3% to $3,331/oz amid renewed US-China tensions and Russia’s attack on Kyiv, reviving demand for safe havens like gold and the Japanese yen.
Gold prices drop 1.8% from record highs after Trump hints at easing China tariffs. Market shifts from safe havens to risk assets.
Gold soars to nearly $3,500 as Fed independence concerns and U.S.-China trade tensions rattle markets. Learn what’s driving this record-setting rally.
Gold prices soar to $3,385 per ounce as Trump’s plan to revamp the Fed shakes markets. Geopolitical tensions and inflation fears push demand for safe-haven assets.
Gold’s status as a reserve asset hinges on trust, liquidity, and official backing—qualities silver and other metals lack, according to UBS market insights.
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