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UAE: Gold prices keep climbing, hit new all-time high – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/16 at 6:05 AM
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Gold prices in Dubai hit an all-time high on the first trading day of the week, reaching Dh313 per gram at the market opening on Monday. The 24K variant of gold opened Dh0.75 higher at Dh313.0 per gram. Other variants like 22K, 21K, and 18K also opened higher at Dh290.0, Dh280.5, and Dh240.5 per gram, respectively. Globally, gold was trading at $2,586.23 per ounce, up 0.28% at 9.10 am UAE time. The continuous surge in gold prices is driven by factors such as expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, a weakening US dollar, and geopolitical tensions.

As investors become increasingly optimistic about a future decline in global interest rates, the price of gold continues to hit record highs. Mohamed Hashad, chief market strategist at Noor Capital, stated that gold prices often move in the opposite direction of interest rates as it is considered a safe-haven asset. The upcoming US Federal Reserve policy meeting is the main international economic event this week. Traders believe the Fed will proceed cautiously in reducing rates for the first time since the pandemic began, according to the fed funds futures market.

The anticipation of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve has been a significant catalyst for the rise in gold prices. Lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding gold, which does not generate interest income. Additionally, a rate cut may weaken the US dollar, making gold more attractive to foreign buyers. The Federal Reserve’s potential easing of monetary policy signals to investors to turn to gold as a safe-haven asset during economic uncertainties.

As the gold price rally continues, it is crucial for investors to stay up to date with the latest news and market trends. Following KT on WhatsApp Channels can provide valuable insights and updates on the gold market and other important economic developments. The surge in gold prices reflects the volatile economic conditions and market uncertainties that have led investors to seek alternative investment options like precious metals.

Overall, the record highs in gold prices in Dubai and globally can be attributed to a combination of factors including expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, a weakening US dollar, and geopolitical tensions. The future direction of gold prices will depend on how these factors evolve in the coming days and weeks. Monitoring the Federal Reserve’s policy decisions and global economic events will be key in understanding the ongoing trends in the gold market and making informed investment decisions.

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