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Gold Futures End Lower On Profit-Taking

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 25 (Bernama) -- Gold futures on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended lower today as traders booked profits, while prices in the US COMEX gold market continued to rise.

The September 2025 contract eased to US$3,753.3 per troy ounce from US$3,770.6 on Wednesday, the October 2025 contract decreased to US$3,769.7 from US$3,787.3 yesterday, and the November 2025 contract slipped to US$3,787.9 from US$3,805.5 previously.

The December 2025, February 2026, April 2026 and June 2026 contracts all settled lower at US$3,807.8 per troy ounce versus US$3,825.4 yesterday.

Trading volume rose to 491 lots from 135 lots on Wednesday, while open interest escalated to 531 contracts from 163 contracts previously.

Physical gold stood at US$3,761.60 per troy ounce based on the London Bullion Market Association’s afternoon fix on Sept 24, 2025.

-- BERNAMA