Monday 13 November 2017

Gold slows down its decline

Gold fell on Friday after interest on US bonds rose. Losses, however, were limited by the weakness of the stock market and the dollar, which declined due to the uncertainty surrounding the US tax reform.
Increases in US bond interest rates have put pressure on gold, reducing the attractiveness of the metal.
The spot price of gold fell 0.7 percent to 1 275.6 dollars per ounce at the end of the week. It reached the highest value of $1,288 on Thursday, prompting analysts and traders to talk again at $1,300 or even more.
However, it was quickly overcome on Friday and almost all of the growth was offset.
Gold futures with delivery in December fell by 13.3 dollars, or 1% to 1 274.20 dollars per ounce.


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