Wednesday 29 June 2016

Gold registers first loss in 3 sessions as post-Brexit volatility eases

Gold futures ended lower after two consecutive days of gains as haven investments lost some traction following a tentative return of risk appetite, three days after the U.K. voted to exit the European Union.

The decision, dubbed Brexit, has roiled global markets since Friday, driving investors out of assets perceived as risky and into havens like gold

But on Tuesday, stock markets steadied, diminishing the appeal of assets like gold, which is traditionally viewed as a port in a storm.

“Given the rapid rise in gold prices from the Brexit results of around $80 per ounce, some profit taking. is a positive signal for a longer-term bullish trend in gold prices,” Anthem Blanchard, chief executive officer of Anthem Vault, told MarketWatch.

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