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Gold prices soared by £70 and 21-karat registered £1,800 for the first time

Gold prices rose in morning trades today, Monday, by around £70, after a significant increase yesterday to the same value of £70, to hit record prices of £1800 per gram of 21 carats, which is the lowest sold in Egypt without adding processing for the first time in the history of the gold price.

Gold prices today:

18 carats registered 1543 pounds.

21 carat registered 1800 pounds.

And 24 carats registered 2057 pounds.

And the gold pound is £14,400.

Globally, gold prices posted the biggest one-day gains in more than two years, clearing the round $1,800 mark, as US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s comments on Wednesday hinted at a slower path. aggressive to raise interest rates in the central bank’s fight against inflation.

OANDA chief market analyst Edward Moya said financial markets had to raise expectations of a rate hike from the US Federal Reserve after a pay hike in November.

“However, gold has seen a slight rally since early November, and a sharp pullback doesn’t seem warranted as the economy slows down and inflation is expected to decline steadily here,” he added.

It justifies a temporary halt in interest rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve after the first quarter.

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