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Why are Egypt’s gold coins and bars vanishing? Expert explains

Egypt Independent

Egypt Independent

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June 25, 2026

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Gold and jewelry industry expert and former advisor to the Supply Minister on gold industry affairs, Nagy Farag, said that the noticeable increase in demand for gold coins and bars reflects a growing awareness of gold’s importance as an investment tool and a means of preserving savings. During an interview with Extra News channel on The post Why are Egypt’s gold coins and bars vanishing? Expert explains appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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JFeed

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· Jul 9, 2026

Hundreds of Millions in the Air: The Ethiopia Gold Mines Affair Haunting Israeli Haredim

Haredi Ponzi Scheme: Gold mines in Ethiopia were supposed to turn ordinary avrechim into millionaires, but may very well have left them at risk of losing the roof over their heads.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jul 1, 2026

U.S. Monetary Policy Reprices Gold as the Metal Ends the First Half of 2026 with a 7% Decline

Marsad Al Dahab revealed that gold prices in the Egyptian local market declined by 2.5 during the first half of 2026, while global gold prices fell by around 7, marking one of the most volatile periods the gold market has witnessed in recent years. The precious metal shifted from a historic rally during the first quarter to a sharp correction in the second quarter that erased all gains made since the beginning of the year, ending the first half below its opening levels both locally and internationally.

Daily News Egypt

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· Jun 28, 2026

Gold down EGP 985 in June as local market tracks global decline more closely: Marsad Al Dahab

Gold prices in Egypt continued their downward trend throughout June, with 21-karat gold losing EGP 985 per gram since the beginning of the month, according to the latest weekly report by Marsad Al Dahab. The report attributes the decline to weaker global gold prices, a stronger Egyptian pound, and a sharp contraction in the local [] The post Gold down EGP 985 in June as local market tracks global decline more closely: Marsad Al Dahab first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 1, 2026

Why Gold No Longer Protects

Why Gold No Longer Protects

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 22, 2026

Falling gold prices raise concerns over Ghana’s economic outlook

A recent decline in global gold prices is drawing attention from policymakers, investors and market analysts, amid concerns over the potential impact on Ghana’s export earnings, foreign exchange inflows and fiscal outlook. Gold, Ghana’s largest export commodity and a major source of foreign exchange, has come under pressure in recent weeks as investors reassess market []

India Today

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· Jul 4, 2026

Stolen Ram Temple gold melted into biscuits? Cops probe new angle in theft case

Stolen Ram Temple gold melted into biscuits? Cops probe new angle in theft case

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Related coverage for "Why are Egypt’s gold coins and bars vanishing? Expert explains": JFeed — Hundreds of Millions in the Air: The Ethiopia Gold Mines Affair Haunting Israeli Haredim. Sada Elbalad — U.S. Monetary Policy Reprices Gold as the Metal Ends the First Half of 2026 with a 7% Decline. Daily News Egypt — Gold down EGP 985 in June as local market tracks global decline more closely: Marsad Al Dahab. Seeking Alpha — Why Gold No Longer Protects. MyJoyOnline — Falling gold prices raise concerns over Ghana’s economic outlook. India Today — Stolen Ram Temple gold melted into biscuits? Cops probe new angle in theft case