Gold prices today in Jordan, Monday, January 10, 2022

Gold prices fell in Jordan on Monday, January 10, 2022, following gold witnessed stability today in global markets near its lowest level in 3 weeks.

Gold price in Jordan today

The price of a gram of 24 karat gold in Jordan today, Monday, reached 40.87 dinars ($ 57.65). And the price of a gram of 18 karat gold in Jordan today was regarding 30.76 dinars ($ 43.24).

As for economic gold prices in Jordan today, Monday, the price of a gram of 14 karat gold scored regarding 23.84 dinars ($ 33.63), and the price of a gram of 12 karat gold recorded regarding 20.44 dinars ($ 28.82).

Jordan receives $335 million from the IMF

The price of 21 karat gold in Jordan today

And the price of a gram of 21 karat gold in Jordan today (the most traded in the market), to record regarding 35.76 dinars ($ 50.44), down from yesterday’s prices.

The price of an ounce in Jordan today was regarding 1271 dinars (1793 dollars), and the price of the gold pound in Jordan today recorded regarding 286.10 dinars ($ 403.53).

Global gold prices

On Monday, the price of gold settled near its lowest level in three weeks, as traders waited for US inflation data for the month of December, which may strengthen expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates sooner than expected following weak data on the employment rate in America.

There was little change in the price of gold in spot transactions, recording to $ 1795.11 an ounce (an ounce) at 0234 GMT, following falling to its lowest level since December 16 at $ 1782.10 on Friday.

And the price of gold in futures transactions in the US market fell 0.2 percent to 1794.00 dollars.

And US Treasury yields rose last week, following the Federal Reserve policy meeting minutes, which indicated a rate hike sooner than expected and the possibility of the Federal Reserve reducing its balance sheet sooner than many expected.

In other precious metals markets, the silver price settled unchanged at $22.29 an ounce, and the platinum price rose 0.1 percent to $956.10 an ounce, and palladium fell 0.3 percent to $1,927.25 an ounce.

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