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Gold Prices Rise in Qatar as Global Markets Await Economic Data

The price of gold in the Qatari market increased by 0.50 percent this week, reaching $3,389.45 per ounce as of yesterday. This rise reflects a change from the $3,372.54 recorded last Sunday, according to data from Qatar National Bank (QNB).
Trends in Precious Metals
Other precious metals displayed mixed trends during the same period. Silver saw a decline of 0.44 percent, dropping to $38.70 per ounce from $38.87 at the start of the week. Platinum also fell, decreasing by 1.12 percent to $1,352.88 per ounce compared to its earlier price of $1,368.28.
Globally, gold prices remained stable yesterday as traders awaited crucial economic data from the United States. This data is expected to provide insights into the future trajectory of the Federal Reserve‘s interest rate policies. Spot gold maintained its position at $3,390.91 per ounce after reaching its highest level since August 11 earlier in the trading session. Meanwhile, the December futures for US gold were flat at $3,446.70.
Market Reactions and Currency Fluctuations
In other precious metals, spot silver experienced a slight uptick of 0.1 percent, settling at $38.66 per ounce. Platinum saw a minor decrease of 0.3 percent, falling to $1,343.69, while palladium increased by 0.3 percent, reaching $1,094.42.
The US dollar started the day on a weaker note, as traders speculated about a potential interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve next month. The dollar slipped by 0.11 percent, trading at 0.8017 Swiss franc.
As market dynamics continue to evolve, the interplay between economic indicators and precious metal prices will be closely monitored by investors and analysts alike.
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