Group 1 - Gold futures opened at $3,942.80 per ounce, down 1% from the previous close of $3,983.70, marking the third consecutive day below $4,000 after a two-week period above this threshold [1][4] - The Federal Reserve's recent quarter-point interest rate reduction has influenced gold prices, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell indicating a divided committee on future rate decisions, creating uncertainty about further reductions [2][3] - The U.S. and China have agreed to pause retaliatory trade measures for one year, which includes reduced tariffs from the U.S. and a pause on rare-earth export restrictions from China, potentially impacting gold demand as investors adjust to the new interest-rate outlook and trade truce [3] Group 2 - The price of gold futures has increased by 50% compared to one year ago, with a recent weekly change of -3.3%, a monthly change of +3%, and a yearly change of +42.1% [4][9] - The gold industry is seeing interest in gold IRAs, which allow for the holding of physical gold and other precious metals, providing potential tax benefits and diversification for retirement wealth [5][6]
Gold price today, Thursday, October 30: Gold falls as investors weigh rate outlook and China trade truce
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-27 12:01