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Gold rose to 4,533.64 USD/t.oz on March 27, 2026, up 3.51% from the previous day. Over the past month, Gold's price has fallen 14.82%, but it is still 46.99% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Gold - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2026.
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Gold prices updated in real-time. Track the gold spot price in GBP, USD, EUR, JPY, AUD, CAD & CHF >>
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Dataset of historical annual gold prices from 1970 to 2024, including significant events and acts that impacted gold prices.
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Gold Price - Historical chart and current data through 2026.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the average annual prices for gold from 2014 to 2024 with a forecast until 2026. In 2024, the average price for gold stood at 2,388 U.S. dollars per troy ounce, the highest value recorded throughout the period considered. In 2026, the average gold price is expected to increase, reaching 3,200 U.S. dollars per troy ounce.
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TwitterThis is a dataset of Gold Price History from 1978 to Jul 2023. You can use this data for a training for forecasting problem.
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Data prior to the start of 1999 is calculated using the LBMA Gold Price PM and WM rates sourced from Refinitiv Datastream; thereafter it uses LBMA Gold Price PM and Bloomberg calculated fx rates (6pm London).
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Gold prices in , February, 2026 For that commodity indicator, we provide data from January 1960 to February 2026. The average value during that period was 635.09 USD per troy ounce with a minimum of 34.94 USD per troy ounce in January 1970 and a maximum of 5019.97 USD per troy ounce in February 2026. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Gold Prices - Historical chart and current data through 2026.
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Dataset historical price data for XAU/USD (gold vs USD) from 2004 to Feb 2025, captured across multiple timeframes including 5-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, daily, weekly, and monthly intervals. Dataset includes Open, High, Low, Close prices, and Volume data.
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Gold prices Jan 2026: China USD 151786372/MT, India USD 151786480/MT, USA USD 151786457/MT.
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TwitterThe price of gold per troy ounce increased considerably between 1990 and 2025, despite some fluctuations. A troy ounce is the international common unit of weight used for precious metals and is approximately **** grams. At the end of 2024, a troy ounce of gold cost ******* U.S. dollars. As of * June 2025, it increased considerably to ******** U.S. dollars. Price of – additional information In 2000, the price of gold was at its lowest since 1990, with a troy ounce of gold costing ***** U.S. dollars in that year. Since then, gold prices have been rising and after the economic crisis of 2008, the price of gold rose at higher rates than ever before as the market began to see gold as an increasingly good investment. History has shown, gold is seen as a good investment in times of uncertainty because it can or is thought to function as a good store of value against a declining currency as well as providing protection against inflation. However, unlike other commodities, once gold is mined it does not get used up like other commodities (for example, such as gasoline). So while gold may be a good investment at times, the supply demand argument does not apply to gold. Nonetheless, the demand for gold has been mostly consistent.
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View monthly updates and historical trends for Gold Price. from United Kingdom. Source: World Bank. Track economic data with YCharts analytics.
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Description for Kaggle Project
Title: Gold Price Prediction
Subtitle: Analysis and Forecasting Using Gold Price Data from Kaggle's goldstock.csv
Description This project aims to analyze and forecast gold prices using a comprehensive dataset spanning from January 19, 2014, to January 22, 2024. The dataset, sourced from Kaggle, includes daily gold prices with key financial metrics such as opening and closing prices, trading volume, and the highest and lowest prices recorded each trading day. Through this project, we perform time series analysis, develop predictive models, formulate and backtest trading strategies, and conduct market sentiment and statistical analyses.
Upload an Image - Choose a relevant image such as a graph of gold price trends, a gold bar, or an illustrative image related to financial data analysis.
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Context, Sources, and Inspiration -Context: Understanding the dynamics of gold prices is crucial for investors and financial analysts. This project provides insights into historical price trends and equips users with tools to predict future prices. - Sources: The dataset is sourced from Kaggle and contains historical gold price data obtained from Nasdaq. Inspiration: The inspiration behind this project is to enable researchers, analysts, and data enthusiasts to make informed decisions, develop trading strategies, and contribute to a broader understanding of market behavior.
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TwitterThe average monthly prices for gold increased exponentially worldwide between February 2024 and December 2025, reaching a historic in December 2025 at ******** nominal U.S. dollars per troy ounce. Gold prices have soared in the last two years due to several factors, such as persistent inflation and geopolitcal and economic uncertainty in recent years. Gold is traditionally seen as a safe haven asset by investors, especially in times of financial and political instability.
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TwitterAs of May 2025, the London (morning fixing) price of an ounce of gold cost an average of ******** U.S. dollars, a slight increase compared to the average monthly morning fixing price of ******** U.S. dollars per ounce in the previous month.
London fixing gold price In January 2020, the average price for an ounce of fine gold was ******** U.S. dollars. It increased to ******** U.S. dollars as of April 2022. Although the monthly price for fine gold fluctuates, the average annual price of fine gold is gradually increasing. In 2001, the price for one ounce of gold was *** U.S. dollars, and by 2012 the price had risen to some ***** U.S. dollars. By 2024, the annual average gold price was nearly ***** dollars per ounce. In that year, global gold demand reached ******* metric tons worldwide. Price determinants of fine gold Fine gold is considered to be almost pure gold, where the value of the metal depends on the percentage of fineness. Twenty-four-carat gold is considered fine gold (from 99.9 percent gold by mass and higher). The London Gold Fix acts as a benchmark for the price of gold. The price of gold is set by the members of the London Gold Market Fixing Ltd undertaken by Barclays and its other members. The price is determined twice per business day at 10:30 am and 3:00 pm based on the London bullion market to settle contracts within the bullion market. The price is based on the equilibrium point between supply and demand agreed upon by participating banks. Gold prices must remain flexible, and gold fixing provides an instantaneous price at specified times.
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TwitterThis comprehensive dataset offers a decade's worth of insights into gold price trends, spanning from 2013 to 2023. It meticulously captures the daily opening and closing prices, highs and lows, along with trading volume for each day. Such a wealth of information can be instrumental for those seeking to analyze or visualize market dynamics over this ten-year period. All data was sourced from the authoritative platform: Investing.com Gold Historical Data
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Gold is a primary global commodity used as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation. This dataset combines long-term historical benchmarks from the World Bank with recent high-frequency market data to provide a continuous view of gold prices from 1995 through early 2026.
The dataset consists of a single CSV file containing:
Date: The timestamp for the observation (Daily or Monthly).
Gold_Price_USD_YF: Market closing price in USD (via Yahoo Finance).
Gold_Price_WB_Monthly: Global benchmark price per troy ounce (via World Bank).
World Bank (wbdata): Historical global commodity "Pink Sheet" data.
Yahoo Finance (yfinance): Daily market spot and futures prices (Ticker: GC=F). https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GC=F/history/
Data Files (CC BY 4.0): You are free to share and adapt this data as long as credit is given to the original sources (World Bank and Yahoo Finance).
Assigning descriptions to individual columns is critical for a 10.0 usability score. | Column Name | Description | | :--- | :--- | | Date | The date of record in YYYY-MM-DD format. | | Gold_Price_USD_YF | The daily/monthly average closing price of Gold Futures in USD. | | Gold_Price_WB_Monthly | The monthly global average price of gold per troy ounce (World Bank benchmark). |
World Bank (Primary source for 1995-2000): https://www.worldbank.org/en/research/commodity-markets
Yahoo Finance (Primary source for 2000-2026): https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GC=F/history
Eurostat (Economic Indicators): https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database
FAOSTAT (Price Indices): https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/PP
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Twitter233 years of gold spot price data from 1793 to 2026. Over 15,000 data points.
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Gold rose to 4,533.64 USD/t.oz on March 27, 2026, up 3.51% from the previous day. Over the past month, Gold's price has fallen 14.82%, but it is still 46.99% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Gold - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2026.