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UAE: Gold prices slightly increase in early trading on Tuesday – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/14 at 6:53 AM
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Gold prices in the UAE saw an increase at the opening of the markets on Tuesday, with the 24K variant trading at Dh284.0 per gram. Other variants such as 22K, 21K, and 18K opened at Dh263.0, Dh254.5, and Dh218.0 per gram, respectively. Spot gold was trading at $2,343.62 per ounce, up 0.22 percent. Investors are closely watching the US Federal Reserve for any updates on interest rate cuts.

Market analyst Rania Gule pointed out that elevated inflation expectations may lead the Federal Reserve to delay lowering interest rates, which could be negative for gold. Several Federal Reserve officials have also delivered hawkish messages recently. Atlanta Federal Reserve President Raphael Bostic stated that lowering interest rates in 2024 may not be appropriate due to rising inflation, while Neel Kashkari from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve is taking a “wait-and-see” approach to monetary policy.

Consumer morale in the United States has declined, attributed to high inflation rates. Meanwhile, military operations in Gaza continue, which could potentially impact geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and boost prices of precious metals like gold. This week will be crucial for the markets, with focus on speeches from Federal Reserve officials and key economic data releases like the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and retail sales.

Gold traders are monitoring the market closely this week, as speeches from Federal Reserve officials and key economic data releases could impact market volatility. Stronger-than-expected economic data may weaken hopes for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, potentially leading to selling pressure on gold and supporting the strength of the dollar. The outcome of this week’s events will provide insight into economic expectations and future inflation trajectory, making it a significant week for the markets. Stay updated with the latest news and market trends to make informed decisions regarding gold investments.

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