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Dubai: Gold prices decrease from record high but open higher in early trading – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/18 at 6:04 AM
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Gold prices in Dubai opened on Thursday with a significant increase of more than Dh1 per gram. The price of 24K gold stood at Dh298.5 per gram at 9 am, compared to Dh297.25 at the close of the markets on Wednesday. The prices had touched a record high of Dh300.50 per gram on Wednesday evening before closing lower at Dh297.25 per gram. Among other variants, 22K, 21K, and 18K were trading at Dh276.25, Dh267.50, and Dh229.25 per gram, respectively.

Globally, spot gold was trading at $2,467.04 per ounce, showing an increase of 0.23 percent, with prices reaching $2,482 per ounce in the previous session. The surge in gold prices has been attributed to expectations of the US Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in September after the latest inflation data. The head of market economics at Emirates NBD Research, Edward Bell, pointed out that gold prices have rallied significantly in response to rate cut expectations.

Bell emphasized that factors like consumer sentiment, equity market performance, and the US dollar have a significant impact on gold prices over the medium and longer terms. Gold is considered a sentiment investment as it pays no dividend or yield and has limited commercial application, benefiting from periods of declining consumer and investor optimism. Historical data suggests that gold prices tend to trend higher during times of deteriorating consumer sentiment, as seen during the global financial crisis and the ongoing pandemic.

The recent rally in gold prices has been driven by the anticipation of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, following the release of latest inflation data. Gold prices have surged by $140 per troy ounce or approximately 6 percent in July alone, with most of the year’s gains observed in the first quarter and early second quarter. Initial gains in gold prices were recorded when inflation estimates for the US economy exceeded expectations, leading investors to revise their rate cut expectations downward.

It is important to note that gold prices are influenced by a combination of macroeconomic factors, market sentiment, and geopolitical events. Consumer sentiment, equity market performance, and the value of the US dollar play a crucial role in determining the direction of gold prices. As a safe-haven asset, gold tends to see increased demand during times of uncertainty and volatility in financial markets. Investors often turn to gold as a hedge against inflation and currency fluctuations, making it a popular choice during periods of economic instability.

In conclusion, the recent uptrend in gold prices in Dubai and globally is a reflection of the prevailing economic and geopolitical uncertainties. The expectation of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve and the latest inflation data have contributed to the surge in gold prices. While short-term fluctuations in gold prices may be driven by specific events, the long-term outlook for gold remains positive, supported by factors like consumer sentiment, equity market performance, and the value of the US dollar. As investors continue to monitor the economic landscape, the demand for gold as a safe-haven asset is likely to remain strong in the foreseeable future.

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