Gold Prices Continue Rising as Investors Seek Safe Havens
Canberra: Gold prices continued climbing as market participants looked for safe havens in light of rising geopolitical tensions. Gold prices were up just shy of 1% to $5182.12 in early
Canberra: Gold prices continued climbing as market participants looked for safe havens in light of rising geopolitical tensions. Gold prices were up just shy of 1% to $5182.12 in early
Muscat: The official price of Oman Crude for May delivery settled today at USD 94.47 per barrel. This represents an increase of USD 8.54 compared to yesterday’s closing price of
Muscat: The Muscat Stock Exchange “30” index concluded today’s trading session at 7,284.16 points, gaining 28.1 points, which constitutes a rise by 0.39 percent from the previous close of 7,256.04
Muscat: The Financial Services Authority (FSA) organized a discussion session today in Muscat titled “Insurance of Industrial Facilities and Security and Safety Requirements” to examine the challenges faced by various
Muscat: Gold prices rose more than 1% today, rebounding from their lowest level in over a week recorded in the previous session, as escalating US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran
Muscat: Oil prices extended gains today amid escalating tensions in the Middle East: Brent crude futures rose $2.67, or 3.3%, to $84.07 a barrel, after reaching their highest level since
Seoul: The Republic of Korea’s stocks plunged more than 12% today, while the Korean won weakened sharply against the US dollar, as escalating tensions in the Middle East heightened concerns
Japan: Japan’s Nikkei stock index fell sharply today as investors reduced exposure to riskier assets amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. The Nikkei 225 closed down 2.3% at 54,963.35
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