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Gold Prices Rise in Qatar as Global Market Stabilizes

The price of gold in the Qatari market increased by 0.50 percent over the past week, reaching $3,389.45 per ounce as of yesterday. This rise follows the previous week’s closing price of $3,372.54, according to data from Qatar National Bank (QNB).
Trends in Precious Metals
Other precious metals experienced mixed movements. Silver saw a decline of 0.44 percent on a weekly basis, settling at $38.70 per ounce, down from $38.87 at the start of the week. Platinum also dropped by 1.12 percent, closing at $1,352.88 per ounce compared to $1,368.28 previously.
Globally, gold prices remained relatively stable yesterday as market participants awaited significant economic data from the United States. This information could influence the trajectory of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions. Spot gold held steady at $3,390.91 per ounce after reaching its highest level since August 11 earlier in the trading session.
In addition, US gold futures for December delivery remained unchanged at $3,446.70. Meanwhile, the spot price of silver increased slightly by 0.1 percent to $38.66 per ounce. Platinum saw a minor decline of 0.3 percent to $1,343.69, while palladium rose by 0.3 percent to $1,094.42.
Currency Movements and Market Sentiment
On the currency front, the US dollar began the day on a weaker note, with traders increasing their bets on a potential interest rate reduction by the Federal Reserve next month. The dollar slipped 0.11 percent to 0.8017 Swiss franc, reflecting market sentiment amid the anticipation of upcoming economic reports.
As the market adjusts to these developments, investors are keenly observing the interplay between gold prices and broader economic indicators. The fluctuations in precious metals and currency values underscore the ongoing volatility in global financial markets.
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