International gold prices swung sharply this week and began to stabilize after three straight days of declines, with London spot gold hovering around $4,100 per ounce as of July 10, 36Kr reported. The report said markets are increasingly split over the U.S. Federal Reserve's future rate-hike path, while renewed uncertainty in the Middle East has intensified two-way trading in gold.
Industry sources cited by the report said near-term price moves are likely to be driven by Fed policy expectations and Middle East developments, while longer-term support could come from continued gold buying by global central banks and rising global economic uncertainty.
Spot Gold Stabilizes Near $4,100 an Ounce as Fed Path, Middle East Risks Roil Market
2026-07-11 03:45:52
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