Gold prices rising amid weak dollar
Finance
- 23 May, 2022
- 05:52
Gold prices rose against the backdrop of a cheaper dollar on May 23 morning, Report informs.
The price of June gold futures on the New York Comex exchange rose by $11.34, or 0.62%, to $1,853.43 per troy ounce. July futures for silver rose 0.95% to $21.878 an ounce.
Support for the precious metal on May 23 morning is provided by the dollar index, which is reduced by 0.43% to 102.7 points. A cheaper dollar makes gold a better buy.
In addition, according to Oanda analysts, quoted by the Wall Street Journal, the price of gold is well above the $1,800 level and looks like it could become attractive again as investors await another round of selling in the stock market.
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