Gold gains again on fresh economic concerns
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Gold prices drifted higher on Monday, steered by a softer dollar and safe-haven demand after Moody's downgraded the U.S. government's credit rating. Spot gold rose 0.9% to $3,229.51 an ounce by 1315 ET (1715 GMT).
Gold prices have exhibited volatility amidst global economic uncertainties, including concerns over US trade policies and
Gold prices edged higher as investors reacted to a weaker U.S. dollar, upcoming Fed rate decisions, and growing interest in U.S. tariff policy and Russia-Ukraine peace talks. Spot gold rose to $3,236.
The price of 24k of 10 grams of gold in Hyderabad and Chennai went up from Rs 95,020 yesterday to Rs 97,420 today, a rise of Rs 2,400. In a similar vein, the price of 24k of 100 grams of gold increased from Rs 9,
So, Moody’s downgraded U.S. sovereign credit rating from AAA to AA1, which means that the U.S. debt is no longer top-rated. This was the last of the major agencies to cut this rating. What does it change?