Gold Eases on Profit-Booking After Breaching $4,600/oz

Charissa Swanepoel
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New York: SiltaNews – News Desk

Gold eased on Tuesday, a day after breaching $4,600/ounce for the first time ever, as ‍investors booked profits amid ‍heightened geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Spot gold fell 0.4% to $4,576.79 ​per ounce as of 0134 GMT. Bullion hit a record high of $4,629.94 on Monday.

US gold futures for February delivery lost 0.6% to $4,585.40. Spot silver shed 1.6% to $83.62 per ounce after hitting ‌an all-time high of $86.22 on Monday. Spot platinum lost 2.5% to $2,283.95 per ounce after scaling a record peak of $2,478.50 on 29th December. Palladium also ‌slid 3.7% to $1,774.44 per ounce.

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