Gold Beneath $4,000 Per Ounce as Fewer Risks Downgrade Safe Havens

NAMPA / Sputnik
2025-10-27
WASHINGTON, October 27 (RIA Novosti) - Gold fell beneath $4,000 an ounce for the first time in nearly three weeks as constructive US-China talks and relative calm in the Middle East downgraded the safe-haven trade. While a widely expected US rate cut this week, along with the Ukraine war and a month-long US federal government shutdown, were reasons to remain invested in gold, they did not provide the justification that took the precious metal’s p......
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