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Silver Suffers Nearly 10% Weekly Loss

Sada Elbalad

Sada Elbalad

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June 28, 2026

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Marsad Al Dahab reported that silver prices in Egypt's local market declined by 8.9 over the past week, while silver prices on the global market fell by 9.2, marking one of the sharpest weekly losses since March. The decline came amid continued strength in the U.S. dollar and growing expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain a restrictive monetary policy for a longer period, despite a rebound in prices during the final trading session of the week.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Gold, silver rebound as weak rupee, global rally revive bullion demand

Gold, with 99.9 purity, ended its four-day losing streak, rising 1,700 to 1,52,300 per 10 grams; Silver also increased by 4,800 to 2,45,500 per kilogram, up from 2,40,700

Seeking Alpha

lean right

· Jun 30, 2026

Silver Heads For Its Worst Month Since 2011

Silver Heads For Its Worst Month Since 2011

Yemen News Agency - SABA

center

· Jul 3, 2026

Gold heads for weekly gain

Gold heads for weekly gain

The Standard

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Wise bolsters investor returns despite profits drop

The fintech reported an 8 drop in annual pre-tax profits to 660.4 million dollars (£500.3 million) as operating expenses jumped 39.

The Motley Fool

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

Dow Green This Week, Nasdaq Down 4%, and Microsoft Doing All the Work Today

One index gained 1 this week. Another lost 4. Microsoft and Micron explain most of the difference.

Middle East News 247

center

· Jul 3, 2026

Gold Rallies as Weak Jobs Data Shifts Fed Outlook – Comments from Century Financial

Gold Silver Precious metals jumped 1-2 higher yesterday as jobs numbers came in sharply below expectations, pressuring treasury yields and the dollar lower. In today’s session, gold is trading around 4,174, up 1.2, while silver trades around 62, up 2.1. The intraday bias turns moderately bullish. The NFP report yesterday saw an addition of 57,000 new [] The post Gold Rallies as Weak Jobs Data Shifts Fed Outlook – Comments from Century Financial appeared first on Middle East News 247.

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Related coverage for "Silver Suffers Nearly 10% Weekly Loss": The Hindu BusinessLine — Gold, silver rebound as weak rupee, global rally revive bullion demand. Seeking Alpha — Silver Heads For Its Worst Month Since 2011. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Gold heads for weekly gain. The Standard — Wise bolsters investor returns despite profits drop. The Motley Fool — Dow Green This Week, Nasdaq Down 4%, and Microsoft Doing All the Work Today. Middle East News 247 — Gold Rallies as Weak Jobs Data Shifts Fed Outlook – Comments from Century Financial