On the morning of November 11, gold prices opened at $2,674 per ounce, down approximately $10 from the previous week's close. This sharp decline followed the recent election, sparking a wave of investor sell-offs and raising concerns about the future direction of the precious metal.
The decline may persist for about six weeks, but medium- to long-term demand is expected to rise. Many central banks are continuing to diversify their assets with gold to reduce dependence on the US dollar. Additionally, the Federal Reserve and other central banks may maintain accommodative monetary policies to support slowing economies, potentially creating favorable conditions for gold prices to rebound in the future.
The decline may persist for about six weeks, but medium- to long-term demand is expected to rise. Many central banks are continuing to diversify their assets with gold to reduce dependence on the US dollar. Additionally, the Federal Reserve and other central banks may maintain accommodative monetary policies to support slowing economies, potentially creating favorable conditions for gold prices to rebound in the future.
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