Will gold prices rise on a slower FED tightening cycle?
Following the Federal Reserve's meeting in November, the markets strengthened their bets on a slower tightening cycle, which helped gold mount a strong rally on Friday.
Following the Federal Reserve's meeting in November, the markets strengthened their bets on a slower tightening cycle, which helped gold mount a strong rally on Friday.
The possibility that the Fed will continue to raise rates may cause the price of gold to fluctuate next week.
Many analysts projected that Fed Chairman Powell will confirm that interest rates would continue to rise at the 2022 Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, which will take...
The FED will likely stop raising rates earlier than expected, according to many analysts. This will raise gold prices.
After seeing strong changes in the first days of this week, domestic gold prices on July 20 morning were listed unchanged against the previous day.
The gold market is stumbling into this weekend once more after suffering an almost 4% decline as a result of the sell-off in gold. Will gold prices drop next week?
Inflation in the United States appears to have peaked, prompting the Federal Reserve to be cautious in raising interest rates, easing downward pressure on gold prices...
The gold price may continue to go up next week as investors worry that the Federal Reserve (FED)'s quick rate hike will push the US economy into recession.
The rise in the US dollar in anticipation of a rate hike by the Federal Reserve (FED) could continue to weigh on gold prices.
The current Russia-Ukraine war, along with rising global inflation, has pushed the price of gold to an all-time high.