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Gold prices in the UAE increase on the first trading day of the week – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/24 at 6:21 AM
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Gold prices in the UAE rose on the first trading day of the week, recovering from a drop of Dh5 per gram over the weekend. The 24K variant was trading Dh0.50 per gram higher at Dh281.5 at 9 am UAE time, while other precious metal variants like 22K, 21K, and 18K were also showing upward movement in prices. Globally, gold was trading at $2,325.26 per ounce, up 0.26 per cent. This increase in gold prices comes after a nearly one per cent fall on Friday, attributed to a stronger dollar and high bond yields, which caused gold prices in Dubai to drop from Dh286 per gram to Dh281.

Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone, provided insights into the current state of the gold market, stating that the price of gold is in a wait-and-see mode, analyzing factors such as US economic trends, US Federal Reserve policy, and emerging markets’ central bank gold purchases. Weston highlighted a clear price range of $2,430 to $2,285 within which traders are capitalizing on subtle moves. He suggested that significant price levels are likely to hold until a more urgent need arises to increase gold allocations in a broad portfolio. Despite some central banks like the People’s Bank of China refraining from adding to their gold reserves, other emerging markets’ central banks are still actively acquiring gold.

Weston emphasized that gold is currently operating calmly, and any new trend may take time to develop. He recommended waiting and trading within the $2,430 to $2,285 range until a clearer direction emerges. The People’s Bank of China’s reduced purchases indicate a cautious approach, possibly waiting for the gold price to drop closer to $2,000 before re-entering the market, while other central banks continue to add gold to their reserves. Weston’s analysis suggests that a significant shift in the gold market may require more time to materialize.

Overall, the gold market in the UAE and globally is showing signs of recovery after a slight dip in prices. The current price range of $2,430 to $2,285 is a key area for traders to watch for potential opportunities. Factors such as US economic trends, Federal Reserve policy, and central bank gold purchases will continue to influence gold prices. Despite some central banks refraining from purchasing gold, others remain active in acquiring the precious metal. As the market continues to adjust to changing conditions, traders are advised to stay informed and trade cautiously within the established price range. Regular monitoring of gold prices and global market trends will be crucial for making informed trading decisions in the coming days.

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