AKSHAYA TRITIYA 2026: Gold Prices Meet Cautious Buyers as Festive Demand Turns Measured

Amit Kakkar
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By Rajni Rani, Chief Editor, EmiratesReporter.com

As Akshaya Tritiya 2026 approaches, gold buyers across India and the UAE are closely tracking price movements, with the key question being whether the festive demand will rise or soften this year. Gold prices are currently strong but volatile, with 24K / 22K gold in Dubai,UAE hovering around AED 581–539 per gram, reflecting ongoing global uncertainty. While prices have seen slight corrections after recent highs, they continue to trade at elevated levels compared to earlier in the year. This fluctuation is largely driven by geopolitical tensions, inflation concerns, and currency movements, all of which have reinforced gold’s position as a safe-haven asset. Traditionally, Akshaya Tritiya triggers a surge in gold buying due to its cultural significance, but in 2026, high prices may lead to more cautious consumer behavior.

Many buyers are expected to shift towards lighter jewellery, coins, or digital gold, rather than making large purchases. Despite this, sentiment remains positive, as the emotional and traditional value of buying gold during the festival continues to hold strong. The overall festive mood is likely to be steady but measured, rather than exuberant, with demand depending heavily on last-minute price movements. If prices ease slightly, buying could pick up quickly; however, if they remain high, consumers may delay purchases or limit spending. Looking ahead, experts suggest gold prices may stay firm in the near term due to global uncertainties, though some moderation could occur later in the year. In essence, Akshaya Tritiya 2026 reflects a market that is not weak, but more balanced and cautious, where buyers are focusing on timing and value rather than volume.

editor@emiratesreporter.com

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