
Gold prices rose on Monday (09/06), supported by a weaker U.S. dollar ahead of U.S.-China trade talks aimed at easing tensions, while platinum extended gains for a sixth straight session to hit a four-year peak. Source: Newsmaker.id
Silver prices fell, but remained above $36.00 per troy ounce during the Asian session on Tuesday. Precious metals prices, including silver, were pressured by a stronger US dollar, weaker demand amid growing hopes for an easing of tensions between the United States (US) and China, which continued their talks for a second day on Tuesday. The US indicated that it would ease certain restrictions on technology exports, in return for assurances that China would ease restrictions on rare earth shipments. According to US and Chinese officials are expected to meet again for a second day on...
Gold prices were stable in the European session on Tuesday (10/6), supported by market players awaiting developments from the second day of US-China trade talks in London, while a stronger dollar limited potential gains. US President Donald Trump said his administration was "successful" in the negotiations. Last month, the two sides agreed to temporarily suspend tariffs on each other, which provided some relief to financial markets. Source: Newsmaker.id -ayu