BriefApril 14, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Dollar Weakness Pushes Gold Toward $4,800 Per Ounce
Gold prices rose to $4,773 per ounce as the US dollar declined. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.2%, extending a losing streak to seven consecutive sessions, the longest in two years. Because gold is priced in dollars, a weaker currency increases its attractiveness to global investors. COMEX gold futures gained 0.87%, bringing prices close to the $4,800 level.
Zane St. James
CommoditiesPrecious MetalsCurrency Markets
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