
Silver (XAG/USD) extended its decline for the second straight day, trading around $29.60 per troy ounce during the Asian session on Thursday (11/28). The decline in Silver prices can be attributed to the easing of safe-haven flows amid easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. A ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese armed group, Hezbollah, was successfully enforced on Wednesday, following a deal brokered by the United States (US) and France. Source: newsmaker.id
Gold prices regained strength in Europe on Thursday. Prices have now stabilized after a sharp decline earlier in the session due to a stronger dollar and US markets being closed for Thanksgiving. The decline reflects a recalibration of the geopolitical risk premium embedded in gold prices, with a ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel easing tensions and lowering safe-haven demand. Despite the decline, the precious metal remains supported by strong buying interest at lower levels. Source: newsmaker.id
Silver prices (XAG/USD) continued their losses for the second straight day, trading around $30.00 per troy ounce during European trading hours on Thursday. The recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has eased regional tensions, lowering market fears and reducing the demand for Silver. While some uncertainties persist due to ongoing military actions in Gaza, the geopolitical risks appear less acute. Source: newsmaker.id