Mumbai, April 5 -- Gold slumped in the week gone by, sliding heavily in tune with the broad trends in commodities. Heavy volatility was seen in the metal and Gold prices dipped below $3100 per ounce on Friday as global markets reeled from tariff-fueled turmoil. The sell-off came despite gold being spared from US President Donald Trump's sweeping import duties, which triggered retaliatory threats and sparked fears of a global economic slowdown. COMEX Gold lost heavily from its record high near $3200 per ounce and recorded a more than 2% slide on 3rd April 2025. The counter ended around $3050 per ounce, nearing one week low and witnessing a tumble after recording a more than 10% spike in March. Gold could witness some support at the lower end...
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