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Gold prices in Jordan today, Tuesday, June 30, 2026, experienced a decline across all denominations compared to yesterday, amid a global price drop of over 1%. This marks the largest monthly decline since October 2008, driven by expectations of an increase in U.S. interest rates and tensions in the Middle East. The price of 24-karat gold per gram was approximately 90.7 Jordanian dinars, 22-karat gold reached 83.2 dinars, and 21-karat gold was around 79.4 dinars. Meanwhile, the ounce of gold was valued at approximately 2,822 dinars. Gold prices in international markets dropped sharply as investors await the upcoming U.S. jobs report and its potential impact on interest rate hikes.

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