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Gold Futures End Lower Ahead Of US-Russia Meeting

Gold Futures End Lower Ahead Of US-Russia Meeting

Barnama5 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 15 (Bernama) -- Gold futures on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives (BMD) closed lower on Friday, mirroring the US COMEX gold market, as investors await the outcome of the meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, President Vladimir Putin.
At the close, the spot-month August 2025 contract fell to US$3,344.10 per troy ounce from US$3,358.20 yesterday.
The September 2025 contract dropped to US$3,349.50 per troy ounce from US$3,363.90 on Thursday, October 2025 slipped to US$3,378.90 per troy ounce from US$3,393.0, and November 2025 declined to US$3,395.70 per troy ounce from US$3,410.70 previously.
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