This morning, world gold prices continued to decline with spot gold down 11.4 USD to 1,864.8 USD/ounce. Gold futures last traded at $1,882.30 an ounce, down $8.60 from the bright spot.
World gold was at its darkest in 9 months in the early morning trading session this morning (Vietnam time) as high bond yields and a strong USD continued to weigh on the precious metal.
Experts predict that gold is likely to fall further in the short term and even test support at $1,800 an ounce after falling below $1,900 for the first time since March. However, one optimistic market analyst said that any short-term weakness should not change the long-term bullish outlook for the precious metal.
Ole Hansen, commodity strategist at Saxo Bank, said that the 10-year bond yield is currently trading near a 16-year high at 4.6% and the US dollar index is at a high. highest in a recent year (over 106 points), the award sale deserves to happen sooner. He added that, even after Wednesday's sale, gold prices are still relatively strong.
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