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Gold Futures End Lower, Tracking US Comex Weakness

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 27 (Bernama) -- Gold futures on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended lower today, tracking the weaker performance on the United States COMEX. 

The spot-month November 2025 contract eased to US$4,155.3 per troy ounce from US$4,165.2 per troy ounce at yesterday’s close, December 2025 fell to US$4,172.6 per troy ounce from US$4,182.3 per troy ounce, and January 2026 declined to US$4,188.5 per troy ounce from US$4,198.9 per troy ounce.

The February, April, and June 2026 contracts also settled lower at US$4,204.8 per troy ounce from US$4,215.2 per troy ounce previously.

Trading volume rose to 51 lots from 45 lots yesterday, while open interest appreciated to 181 contracts from 149 contracts previously.

Physical gold was priced at US$4,139.6 per troy ounce, according to the London Bullion Market Association afternoon fix on Nov 26, 2025.

-- BERNAMA