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		<title>Gold prices ease as strong US economic data and easing geopolitical tensions reduce safe-haven demand.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; Gold prices edged lower on Friday as stronger-than-expected economic data from the United States and easing geopolitical tensions]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai &#8211;</strong> Gold prices edged lower on Friday as stronger-than-expected economic data from the United States and easing geopolitical tensions dampened investor appetite for safe-haven assets.</p>



<p>The decline marked a pause after a strong rally earlier in the week that had pushed prices to record highs.</p>



<p>Spot gold slipped 0.1 percent to trade near 4,610 dollars per ounce, extending losses from the previous session. Despite the dip, gold remained on track for a weekly gain of around two percent after hitting an all-time high earlier in the week.</p>



<p>The recent pullback in gold prices has been largely attributed to positive economic indicators from the United States. Data showing a sharp drop in weekly jobless claims reinforced confidence in the resilience of the US economy.</p>



<p>Initial jobless claims fell to their lowest level in weeks, coming in well below market expectations. This strengthened the US dollar, which tends to weigh on gold prices by making the metal more expensive for overseas buyers.</p>



<p>The dollar index hovered near a six-week high, reflecting renewed optimism about US economic growth. A firmer dollar typically reduces demand for dollar-priced commodities such as gold.</p>



<p>Market analysts noted that gold’s earlier momentum has slowed as macroeconomic headwinds emerged. They pointed out that recent US data has acted more as a drag than a support for bullion prices.</p>



<p>Geopolitical developments also played a role in easing gold’s safe-haven appeal. Reports indicated that protests in Iran have subsided since earlier in the week, reducing immediate geopolitical risk.</p>



<p>Gold usually benefits during periods of heightened uncertainty and global unrest. With tensions appearing to cool, investors showed less urgency to seek protection in precious metals.</p>



<p>In Asia, physical gold demand remained mixed as record-high prices discouraged retail buyers. In India, one of the world’s largest gold consumers, demand stayed subdued as high prices limited jewellery purchases.</p>



<p>Indian buyers have become increasingly price-sensitive amid persistent inflation and elevated bullion costs. Traders reported limited interest despite the ongoing wedding season, which typically boosts demand.</p>



<p>In contrast, gold traded at a premium in China where demand remained steady ahead of the Lunar New Year. Seasonal buying and gifting demand supported prices in the Chinese market.</p>



<p>Other precious metals also experienced volatility during the session. Spot silver fell sharply, retreating from record levels reached earlier in the week.</p>



<p>Silver prices dropped more than one percent but were still set for a strong weekly gain. Analysts said speculative interest had pushed silver close to key psychological levels before profit-taking set in.</p>



<p>Platinum prices declined during the session but remained positive on a weekly basis. The metal continued to benefit from expectations of tighter supply and steady industrial demand.</p>



<p>Palladium also slipped, extending losses after touching a recent low. The metal was on course for a weekly decline as concerns over auto-sector demand persisted.</p>



<p>Overall, the precious metals market reflected a shift in investor sentiment driven by macroeconomic stability. Strong US data and calmer geopolitical conditions reduced the immediate need for defensive assets.</p>



<p>Investors are now closely watching upcoming economic indicators and central bank signals. Future price movements are likely to depend on inflation trends, interest rate expectations, and global political developments.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; Gold prices moved slightly lower on Thursday as a firmer U.S. dollar and reduced expectations for a Federal]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai</strong> &#8211; Gold prices moved slightly lower on Thursday as a firmer U.S. dollar and reduced expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December prompted traders to reassess their short-term outlook for the precious metal.</p>



<p>Spot gold slipped by a small margin in early trading, reflecting cautious sentiment ahead of the delayed U.S. non-farm payrolls report,<br>a data release that could further influence expectations on interest rates and monetary policy.</p>



<p>Market analysts noted that gold’s decline has closely tracked the recent pullback in rate-cut bets, a trend driven by shifting economic indicators and minutes from the Federal Reserve’s October meeting.</p>



<p>Those minutes revealed internal caution among policymakers about easing too aggressively, highlighting concerns that rapid rate cuts could risk embedding inflation and weaken confidence in the central bank’s long-term management.</p>



<p>The dollar index strengthened to a level not seen in more than two weeks, making gold more expensive for buyers using other currencies and adding additional downward pressure on prices.</p>



<p>With gold traditionally benefiting from lower interest rates and economic uncertainty, the reduced likelihood of a near-term rate cut has limited its momentum, keeping prices below the $4,100 threshold.</p>



<p>Analysts said resistance is currently seen around the $4,155 level, while the metal could drift toward the $4,000 to $3,980 range if selling pressure persists.</p>



<p>U.S. gold futures also edged lower alongside spot prices, mirroring overall caution in the broader commodities market ahead of a busy week of economic releases.</p>



<p>Traders are now looking toward the September U.S. jobs report, which was postponed due to the recent government shutdown and is expected to offer fresh signals on the health of the labor market.</p>



<p>Economists anticipate job gains of around 50,000 for the month, a modest figure that could influence market expectations for December’s Federal Reserve meeting.</p>



<p>A softer jobs number could revive some hopes for easing, while stronger-than-expected hiring could reinforce the central bank’s stance on keeping policy tighter for longer.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, holdings in the world’s largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund saw a slight uptick, with SPDR Gold Trust reporting a small increase in total tonnage, signaling continued—if cautious—investment interest.</p>



<p>In the broader precious metals market, silver traded largely flat in early hours, indicating limited movement and a steady tone among industrial metals.</p>



<p>Platinum gained close to 1% during the session, showing resilience despite broader market hesitation, while palladium rose more than 1%, extending recent upward momentum linked to automotive industry demand.</p>



<p>Market participants say precious metals are likely to remain sensitive to macroeconomic data releases in the coming days, as investors weigh the competing forces of currency strength, inflation dynamics, and monetary policy direction.</p>



<p>With year-end trading approaching and volatility expected to rise, gold’s trajectory will depend heavily on how incoming U.S. economic data shapes expectations for future rate adjustments.</p>



<p>Analysts note that despite short-term softness, the metal remains supported by long-term structural factors including diversification demand and geopolitical uncertainty.</p>



<p>For now, traders are watching for clear signals from labor data and central bank communications, as these will determine whether gold can regain upward momentum or remain pressured by a stronger dollar.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 13:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Gold gains over 1% as investors shift toward safer assets ahead of key U.S. economic data, with markets watching Federal]]></description>
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<p>Gold gains over 1% as investors shift toward safer assets ahead of key U.S. economic data, with markets watching Federal Reserve minutes and a delayed jobs report for signals on future interest-rate direction.</p>
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<p>Gold prices advanced strongly on Wednesday as investors shifted toward safer assets ahead of important U.S. economic indicators, with market participants closely watching central bank signals and upcoming labor data to gauge the direction of global monetary policy in the weeks ahead.</p>



<p>Spot gold moved more than 1% higher during the session as traders positioned themselves cautiously before the release of the Federal Reserve’s meeting minutes and a delayed U.S. jobs report, both of which are expected to influence expectations surrounding future interest-rate decisions.</p>



<p>The metal traded at levels above $4,115 per ounce, showing resilience after recently holding firm near the psychologically important $4,000 mark, a price that has served as a steady anchor for gold during periods of wider market uncertainty across global regions.</p>



<p>Analysts noted that gold strengthened as investors reassessed risk across currencies, commodities, and equities, with many opting to protect portfolios as concerns surrounding economic stability, employment trends, and fiscal pressures in major economies continue to shape global sentiment.</p>



<p>Market experts observed that the cautious tone was amplified by the delay in the U.S. employment report caused by the government shutdown, a factor that has heightened interest in upcoming labor numbers that could influence how aggressively policymakers respond in the months ahead.</p>



<p>Economists expect the delayed payroll report to reflect moderate job creation, though uncertainty remains over the extent to which employment trends may have shifted during the data lag, thereby increasing the importance of the upcoming release for traders and institutions.</p>



<p>Gold market observers stated that softer U.S. economic data could rekindle expectations for rate cuts, a scenario that typically supports the non-yielding asset by reducing the opportunity cost of holding safe-haven metals, reinforcing gold’s appeal during periods of financial strain.</p>



<p>Conversely, any indication of stronger labor performance or signs of persistent inflationary pressure could renew speculation that interest rates may remain elevated, a factor that historically weighs on precious metals by strengthening yields and reducing demand for hedging assets.</p>



<p>In parallel to the movement in gold, new data showed that the number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits rose to a two-month high during mid-October, adding to the ongoing debate over the health of the labor market and whether softness is beginning to emerge across sectors.</p>



<p>Traders also adjusted their expectations for near-term rate cuts, with the probability of a reduction next month declining compared with last week’s projections, reflecting evolving sentiment as markets interpret economic reports and central-bank commentary with heightened caution.</p>



<p>Analysts suggested that gold’s upward momentum is likely to persist if market data continues to reveal weakening hiring conditions, subdued wage growth, or broader economic pressure, all of which tend to increase demand for safe-haven investments worldwide.</p>



<p>However, they warned that any unexpected strength in employment numbers or assertive remarks from policymakers could trigger a pullback in gold prices, especially if investors reassess expectations and rotate capital toward higher-yielding opportunities in other asset classes.</p>



<p>Alongside gold’s rise, silver prices gained more than 3% to trade above $52 per ounce, while platinum and palladium also advanced, reflecting broader optimism across precious metals and the influence of shifting market dynamics on industrial-linked commodities.</p>



<p>Market participants continue to monitor global demand trends, geopolitical developments, and currency movements, all of which play significant roles in shaping gold’s path as investors prepare for a period of potentially heightened volatility in the final months of the year.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai — India’s gold reserves have reached a historic milestone, surpassing the $100 billion mark for the first time, highlighting]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai </strong>— India’s gold reserves have reached a historic milestone, surpassing the $100 billion mark for the first time, highlighting the country’s robust economic position and prudent reserve management. </p>



<p>According to the latest foreign exchange reserve data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), India’s gold holdings rose by $3.595 billion to reach $102.365 billion in the week ending October 10, 2025. </p>



<p>This milestone underscores both the strength of the country’s financial strategy and the favorable global dynamics driving bullion prices.</p>



<p>Even as the RBI’s gold purchases slowed compared to previous years, the steady rise in global gold prices has elevated India’s reserves to an all-time high. </p>



<p>Overall foreign exchange reserves stood at $697.784 billion, reflecting India’s balanced and diversified approach to reserve management.</p>



<p> Analysts and market participants view the achievement as a strong indicator of India’s resilience and preparedness amid global economic uncertainties.</p>



<p>Gold’s share in India’s total reserves has now climbed to 14.7%, marking the highest proportion since 1996-97. Over the past decade, the share of gold in India’s foreign exchange reserves has nearly doubled, rising from below 7% to almost 15%. </p>



<p>This growth demonstrates the effectiveness of India’s long-term reserve accumulation strategy and the central bank’s focus on enhancing financial security through valuable assets.</p>



<p>Kavita Chacko, research head for India at the World Gold Council, highlighted the impact of rising gold prices on the reserve portfolio. </p>



<p>“While the RBI’s direct gold purchases have slowed this year, the valuation gains from the increasing gold price have driven the share of gold in India’s foreign exchange reserves to record levels. </p>



<p>This is a testament to India’s robust financial strategy and global economic positioning,” she said.</p>



<p>Global gold prices have surged approximately 65% in 2025, fueled by a combination of macroeconomic stability, institutional demand, and investor confidence. This favorable environment has allowed India to achieve this landmark even with reduced acquisitions.</p>



<p> Between January and September 2025, the RBI purchased just 4 tons of gold, compared to 50 tons during the same period last year. Despite this moderation, India’s gold holdings have continued to grow in value, demonstrating the strategic advantage of holding diversified and stable reserves.</p>



<p>India’s approach aligns with a broader global trend of central banks increasing their gold holdings as a hedge against market volatility and geopolitical risks. </p>



<p>Countries worldwide are diversifying away from single-currency reliance, particularly the U.S. dollar, to protect their economic stability. India’s rising gold reserves reflect both a continuation of this global trend and a strong commitment to maintaining financial resilience.</p>



<p>As the world’s second-largest consumer of gold, India relies on imports to satisfy domestic demand. Gold remains deeply ingrained in Indian culture, symbolizing tradition, prosperity, and financial security.</p>



<p> Its dual role as an investment and a cultural asset has strengthened the country’s strategic reserve planning, combining economic foresight with societal values.</p>



<p>Financial experts see this $100 billion gold milestone as an affirmation of India’s growing economic influence on the global stage. By maintaining a well-diversified reserve portfolio and leveraging favorable market trends, India is not only protecting its economy but also enhancing its credibility in international financial markets.</p>



<p>The achievement further positions India as a global leader in prudent reserve management, illustrating how strategic accumulation of precious assets can deliver long-term economic benefits.</p>



<p> As gold continues to play a critical role in global finance, India’s carefully managed reserves offer both security and confidence to policymakers, investors, and citizens alike.</p>



<p>In summary, India’s gold reserves reaching $102.365 billion represents a remarkable financial achievement, demonstrating the country’s resilience, foresight, and global economic standing.</p>



<p> The milestone underscores the success of a strategy that blends tradition, investment security, and market opportunity, reaffirming India’s place among the world’s most economically robust nations</p>
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