Gold hits two-week low as precious metals slide

Gold dropped 0.2% to $3,993.83 per ounce in spot trading, a day after its steepest single-session fall in over a month.

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Gold fell to a two-week low on Tuesday, slipping 0.2 per cent to $3,993.83 per ounce after losing around 3 per cent in the previous session. Silver, platinum, and palladium also declined across spot markets.

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  • Gold spot price drops to $3,993.83, a two-week low
  • Silver falls 1.2% to $56.98 after touching two-week low
  • Platinum and palladium also slip in broader metals sell-off

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Gold fell to its lowest level in two weeks on Tuesday, with spot prices slipping 0.2 per cent to $3,993.83 per ounce. The move follows a sharper sell-off in the previous session, when the metal lost around 3 per cent in its largest single-day percentage decline in more than a month.

US gold futures for August delivery steadied at $4,000.70.

Other precious metals also declined. Silver dropped 1.2 per cent in spot trading to $56.98 per ounce, after earlier touching a two-week low. Platinum fell 1 per cent to $1,589.35, while palladium slipped 0.4 per cent to $1,242.54.