Gold hits $4,175 and silver tops $62 after a weak U.S. jobs report shakes Fed rate expectations. By July 4, gold was $4,187 per ounce.

Gold prices rise due to soft job data and falling oil, as markets await crucial US payrolls report for Fed insights.

Gold rose 0.63% to 4,057 and silver 1.30% to 59.84 on July 1, a second up day, but a firm dollar and Thursday's jobs data leave any bottom unconfirmed.

Gold surged to a one-week high Thursday, driven by disappointing U.S

Gold prices surged on Friday, marking its first weekly gain in five weeks. This uptick is attributed to softer-than-expected U.S. jobs data, which has led investors to scale back…

Gold prices surged on Friday, poised for a weekly gain after a disappointing U.S. jobs report significantly lowered expectations for an imminent Federal Reserve interest rate…

Gold prices are holding firm near a two-week peak, buoyed by a recent U.S. jobs report that softened expectations for immediate Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. This cooling…

Gold prices stabilize near $4,190 after a weekly gain, as rate-hike concerns diminish amid soft US jobs data.