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Gold, silver slide on profit-booking, dollar strength

Jan 08, 2026

New York [US], January 8: Gold prices slid on Wednesday as investors booked profits after prices briefly climbed to a more than one-week high in earlier trade, as a stronger dollar weighed on sentiment across the precious metals complex ahead of key US jobs data due this week.
Spot gold fell 0.7 percent to US$4,466.19 per ounce, as of 0330 GMT. Bullion touched a record high of US$4,549.71 on 26th December.
Meanwhile, US gold futures for February delivery declined 0.4 percent to $4,477.30.
Spot silver lost 1.2 percent to $80.34 per ounce, down from an all-time high $83.62 on 29th December.
Spot platinum dropped 2.9 percent to $2,373.0 per ounce, receding from a record high $2,478.50 last Monday, while palladium traded 2.5 percent lower at $1,777.22 per ounce.
Source: Emirates News Agency

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