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    Gold Price Today: Yellow metal prices gain over Rs 900, silver rises over Rs 2,000

    Following dovish Fed comments, gold and silver prices surged, with gold opening at Rs 72,460 per 10 grams and silver at Rs 91,904/kg. Market anticipates potential rate cuts. Dollar index decline supports bullion markets. Expect volatility ahead of US job reports. Expert forecasts range-bound movement due to US holiday.

    Gold flat as investors focus on Fed minutes

    Gold prices await Fed's rate decision influenced by inflation data, NFP report. China's services slow, impacting metals. Bullion prices steady amid election uncertainty. Analyst Tim Waterer forecasts rate cuts using CME FedWatch Tool.

    Gold prices may face headwinds from strong dollar, rising yields

    Gold ended last week on a lower note, dropping to a two-week low due to a stronger dollar and higher bond yields, said Prathamesh Mallya, DVP- Research, Non-Agri Commodities and Currencies, Angel One. The dollar surged to a near two-month peak, making gold more expensive for non-dollar holders, while U.S. 10-year yields reached a near two-week high.

    Gold prices heads for quarterly rise; spotlight on inflation data

    In the world of gold investment, tracking prices, inflation data, and the Federal Reserve's stance is key. Market dynamics shift based on factors like GDP estimates, equipment spending, and spot silver prices. Understanding these nuances is crucial for making informed investment decisions in a constantly evolving economic environment.

    Gold Price Today: Yellow metal opens at Rs 70,977/10 grams, silver at Rs 88,743/kg

    Gold futures show signs of weakness with a Bearish Engulfing pattern, signaling a possible downturn. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) points to negative divergence, reinforcing a potential decline.

    Gold prices hover near two-week low on firm dollar, yields

    Gold prices reflect global economic uncertainties amidst discussions on interest rates by central banks, impacting market sentiments. The interplay between various economic indicators and policy decisions continues to shape the trajectory of gold as an investment choice.

    The Economic Times
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