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Gold Prices Dip as ETF Outflows Surge Amid Global Tensions

Gold prices have dropped to $4,560 an ounce on the NYMEX, marking a 3% monthly decline. ETF outflows, led by US and Chinese investors, have surged amid geopolitical tensions.

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iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
Gold Prices Dip as ETF Outflows Surge Amid Global Tensions

Gold prices have experienced a significant decline, with the NYMEX June contract trading at $4,560 an ounce, reflecting a 3% decrease over the past month. This downturn follows a record high of $5,608 an ounce on January 29, 2026, and represents a 19% year-over-year decline.

ETF Outflows Surge

The World Gold Council (WGC) reports that gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen significant outflows, with $2.17 billion withdrawn last week. The largest exits were from US and Chinese investors, totaling $635 million and $623 million, respectively. In contrast, Europe experienced inflows of $211 million.

Supply Side Dynamics

Gold ETFs currently hold 4,130.7 tonnes of the metal, down from 4,319.4 tonnes the previous week. This decrease is attributed to ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran conflict, which has heightened fears of inflation and interest rate hikes.

Demand Side Trends

The demand for gold has been impacted by rising bond yields and the potential for increased interest rates. The US Federal Reserve's stance on monetary policy, along with geopolitical uncertainties, continues to influence investor behavior.

"The geopolitical landscape and economic indicators are crucial factors driving the current gold market dynamics," noted a spokesperson from the World Gold Council.

Price Outlook

Looking ahead, market participants will closely monitor upcoming US Federal Reserve meetings and geopolitical developments. The next WGC report and US EIA inventory data releases are anticipated to provide further insights into market trends.

Region Inflows/Outflows ($ million)
US -635
China -623
Europe +211
Asia -629.4
Other Regions -43.3

The gold market remains volatile, with potential for further price adjustments based on global economic and political developments.

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