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Gold is approaching $5,600 per ounce amid escalating global tensions

Last updated: January 29, 2026 7:47 am
Diaa Al-Din 3 months ago
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ارتفعت أسعار الذهب يوم الخميس مقتربة من مستوى 5600 دولار للأونصة، في ظل توجه المستثمرين نحو الملاذات الآمنة مع تصاعد حالة عدم الاستقرار الجيوسياسي والاقتصادي عالمياً

بينما واصلت الفضة مكاسبها متجاوزة حاجز 120 دولارا للأونصة ، وصعد سعر الذهب في المعاملات الفورية بنسبة 3% ليصل إلى 5560.07 دولارًا للأونصة بحلول الساعة 05:57 بتوقيت غرينتش، بعدما سجل في وقت سابق من الجلسة مستوى قياسيًا جديدًا عند 5594.82 دولارًا.

وبذلك يكون المعدن النفيس قد حقق مستويات قياسية مرتفعة لليوم التاسع على التوالي، مدفوعًا بمخاوف الأسواق من التوترات السياسية وتقلبات الاقتصاد العالمي

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