Domestic Gold Price Falls Despite Global Surge

Rendy Andriyanto
Rendy Andriyanto
Gotrade Team
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Domestic Gold Price Falls Despite Global Surge

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Gotrade News - The global gold market saw a significant rise on Friday (March 27, 2026), amid President Donald Trump's decision to delay the deadline for a deal with Iran. However, in the domestic market, gold prices have dropped, prompting many investors and the public to re-evaluate their investment strategies.

Key Takeaways:

  • Global gold prices soared above USD 4,400 per ounce following US policy changes.
  • Gold prices at Pegadaian, including Galeri 24 and Antam products, have decreased.
  • Gold price movements are influenced by geopolitical tensions and monetary policy.

In the international market, gold prices rose by 1.88% to USD 4,462.17 per ounce. This rise was driven by the US delaying the deadline for Iran to cease conflicts, providing some relief from Middle Eastern tensions.

Liputan6 reported that despite rising geopolitical pressures, the domestic market witnessed a drop in jewelry and bullion gold prices. This situation reflects investor uncertainty in responding to shifts in both global and domestic policies.

Conversely, Kompas noted that by midday trading at Pegadaian, prices for products like Galeri 24 and Antam had decreased compared to morning trades. For instance, Galeri 24 gold fell by Rp 32,000 to Rp 2,795,000 per gram.

This decline demonstrates a domestic market response continuously adjusting to global conditions and changes in monetary policy. While the global market experiences a price surge, local market sentiment seems to be more influenced by internal factors.

The US decision to postpone actions against Iran amid rising energy prices has also shaped market perceptions. Domestic investors need to remain vigilant against potential changes in central bank interest rates that could affect asset prices like gold.

This situation creates a momentum where investors should be more cautious in decision-making. Ongoing Middle Eastern tensions and potential inflation could serve as significant factors for investors in the gold market.

To anticipate these changes, investors are advised to closely monitor market movements and consider a broader view of monetary and geopolitical policies. This approach helps maintain balance within investment portfolios.


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