Gold Prices in UAE expected to increase due to US- China Trade War

The yellow metal might see an increase in prices upto  Dh 3 per gram touching nearly $1300 an ounce

Post By : IJ News Service On 13 May 2019 10:16 AM

Gold prices are expected to soar due to geopolitical tensions arising from US-China trade war. An analyst based in Dubai said on Sunday that the bullion could touch more than $1,300 an ounce over the next few days, and this could translate to retail rates of nearly Dh160 per gram.

 

As of 10:26am, prices at the souks and across the malls were still relatively low. Twenty-four-karat (24K) pieces were selling at Dh155.75 per gram, while 22K and 21K were priced at Dh146.25 and Dh139.75, respectively. Buyers of 18K gold can expect to shell out Dh119.75 per gram.

 

However, given the volatile market conditions, the rates could shoot up to Dh158.80 per gram, according to Vijay Valecha, chief market analyst at Century Financial. “Gold has a lot of importance in these volatile times in the financial markets and could easily soar past $1,310 levels in this week. The focus will is obviously on the US and China trade wars which will determine the fate of the yellow metal,” Valecha told Gulf News.

 

US President Donald Trump has recently escalated his tiff with China by increasing the tariffs on $300 billion worth of Chinese imports from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. “While, markets don’t seem to have completely priced in a potential no deal, investors are concerned that Trump’s aggressive posturing could complicate the path to trade deal,” Valecha added.

Courtesy: Gulf News

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