Gold sticks to modest intraday gains, above the $5,000 psychological mark, through the first half of the European session, though it lacks bullish conviction amid mixed cues. The third round of US-mediated negotiations between Ukraine and Russia concluded in Geneva on Wednesday without any major breakthrough.
Geopolitical tensions remained a key pillar of bullion demand. Investors monitored heightened tensions between the United States and Iran, with concerns over maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, and stalled nuclear diplomacy.
Gold sticks to its modest intraday gains through the first half of the European session on Thursday, with bulls still awaiting a sustained move and acceptance above the $5,200 mark before placing fresh bets.
EUR/USD stays defensive around 1.1800 in the European session on Thursday. The US Dollar stabilizes, following the recent decline led by tariff uncertainty, capping the pair's upside. All eyes now remain on the US-Iran n…
European sheltered from much of the US tech sell-off.Earnings in focus, with Home Depot and Workday due.Gold and oil prices fluctuate on speculation of Iran attack.Gold Technical Analysis
Gold prices rose for a fourth straight session on Monday, extending last week’s gains, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s fresh global tariffs and a weak dollar lifted bullion’s safe-haven demand