Gold Price Stays Below $4,500 as US Home Sales Beat Forecasts
Gold price stayed below $4,500 after U.S. pending home sales rose 1.4% in April, beating forecasts and pressuring bullion. Track what it means next.
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Market NewsGold price fell below $4,500 as U.S. yields jumped and the dollar firmed, while silver broke key support. Track the levels that matter now.

Gold price stayed below $4,500 after U.S. pending home sales rose 1.4% in April, beating forecasts and pressuring bullion. Track what it means next.

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Gold price outlook turns cautious as U.S. yields surge above 5% and oil stays over $100, raising inflation and safe-haven demand risks to watch now.

Gold price outlook weakens as spot gold falls to $4,511 and tests key $4,500 support amid rising yields and a stronger dollar. Track what matters next.

China’s gold price was flat in April, but ETF inflows hit RMB3.5 billion and the PBoC bought 8 tonnes, offering key signals for Indian investors.

Gold price stayed under pressure after the NY Empire State Survey surged to 19.5 in May, boosting rate-hike fears and raising new risks for bullion investors.

Gold price outlook remains rangebound as high U.S. yields and a strong dollar offset bullish fundamentals, while silver needs fresh inflows to rally.

UBS cut its silver price outlook after slashing its 2026 supply deficit forecast to 60-70 million ounces, signaling weaker upside for bullion investors.

Gold price holds near $4,700 after U.S. retail sales rose 0.5% in April, with stagflation and Fed policy now shaping bullion's next move.

Gold price rose to $4,707.42 after US jobless claims hit 211,000, above forecasts, boosting bullion sentiment and shaping the outlook Indian investors should追踪

Gold price faces short-term pressure from sticky U.S. inflation, but analysts still see long-term upside as stagflation risks rise. See what matters now.