Gold prices stabilized around $2,635 an ounce as investors evaluated political unrest in South Korea and France. Despite a 5% decline from October’s record high, gold remains up 28% this year, supported by US monetary easing and central bank purchases. Upcoming US jobs data and the Federal Reserve’s December meeting are key factors influencing gold’s near-term outlook, with a potential 25-point rate cut expected.
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