Dubai gold prices slide slightly. Should you invest or wait?

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Dubai gold prices slide slightly. Should you invest or wait?

22k gold in Dubai is priced at Dh149.25.

By Reuters

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Published: Tue 15 May 2018, 10:11 AM

Last updated: Tue 15 May 2018, 1:43 PM

Gold prices were little changed on Tuesday, as the dollar held on to gains from the previous session after a Federal Reserve official backed the case for further interest rate hikes in the United States.
24k gold is priced at Dh158.75 in Dubai and 22k can be bought at Dh149.25. 
Spot gold rose 0.1 percent to $1,314.24 per ounce at 0056 GMT.
US gold futures for June delivery were, however, down 0.3 percent at $1,314.10 per ounce.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, was steady at 92.631.
The Fed should continue its gradual approach to raising interest rates given that inflation has not yet reached the US central bank's 2 percent goal in a sustained way, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said on Monday.             
The US yield curve could invert later this year or early 2019, St. Louis Federal Reserve James Bullard said on Monday, in a market move in which short-term US interest rates rise above longer-term bond yields, a scenario which has preceded recent US recessions.       
Three European Central Bank policymakers stuck with an upbeat assessment of the euro zone economy on Monday, shrugging off signs of a slowdown in inflation and activity.             
Asia stocks pulled back on Tuesday, after an uninspiring performance on Wall Street eclipsed support from US-China trade optimism, while supply concerns kept crude oil prices near 3-1/2-year highs.    
Israeli troops shot dead dozens of Palestinian protesters on the Gaza border on Monday when the high-profile opening of the US embassy to Israel in Jerusalem by the Trump administration raised tension to boiling point after weeks of demonstrations.         
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his decision to revisit penalties for Chinese company ZTE Corp for flouting US sanctions on trade with Iran, saying the telecom maker is a big buyer for US suppliers.
Holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, fell 0.17 percent to 856.17 tonnes on Monday.
Shanta Gold will conduct further exploration near its main mine in Tanzania after cutting costs in the past year to cope with tougher mining laws, the chief executive told Reuters.
CI Investments Inc sharply decreased its holdings in the world's biggest gold-backed exchange-traded fund during the first quarter of 2018, a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 13F filing showed on Monday.             
 
 
 
 


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