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SHANGHAI, April 28 (Reuters) - China's gold consumption fell 5.96% year-on-year to 290.492 tons in the first quarter of 2025 as high gold prices continued to curb demand for gold jewellery ...
"Comments last week from the White House have fuelled optimism that a U.S.-China trade deal may eventuate, which has caused safe-haven demand for assets such as gold to subside." U.S. President ...
China's gold output saw steady growth in the first quarter of 2025, according to industry data published on Monday. China produced 87.24 metric tons of gold in the first quarter, up 1.49 percent ...
Gold prices steadied on Friday, on track for a third weekly gain, as investors maintained a bullish outlook while closely monitoring developments in the U.S.-China trade negotiations. Spot gold ...
A new service has been introduced to people in Shanghai. It is a gold ATM. Unusual as it sounds, it is a gold ATM that melts gold items, checks their purity and puts the cash value in the users’ bank ...
Gold futures bounced Thursday after a sharp downturn ... particularly uncertainty around U.S.-China negotiations. While Treasury Secretary Bessent admitted earlier in the week that current tariff ...
The confusion about the tariff war between the US and China will keep gold maintaining its safe-haven status and keep prices high despite some signs of relations improving between the world’s ...
Investing.com -- Gold prices fell Friday as risk appetite improved amid signs of the U.S. and China potentially backing down from a bitter trade conflict, although there still appeared to be no ...
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's gold consumption fell 5.96% year-on-year to 290.492 tonnes in the first quarter of 2025 as high gold prices continued to curb demand for gold jewellery, the China Gold ...
Gold Price loses ground to near $3,310 in Monday’s early Asian session, down 0.30% on the day. De-escalating trade tensions between the US and China underpins the Gold price. The fears of the US ...
The latest rebound in gold prices follows renewed uncertainty surrounding U.S.-China negotiations, Exness’s Christopher Tahir says in a note. While U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent admitted ...
Steve Waugh predicts China's rise in cricket. He believes the Olympics will boost cricket's global reach. Waugh also highlights the growing influence of T20 format. He says T20 leagues will ...