Europe Gold Price Update – 6 November 2025

On November 6, 2025, the gold prices in Europe experienced a very slight increase which hinted at the cautious optimism one might see in the global markets. The cost of the highest quality gold (24-carat) per gram was about €111.61, which was a small rise compared to the day before. In the same manner, the price per troy ounce improved to nearly €3,471.18, which was a sign of the steady mood of the investors. The tiny increase in the gold rates is seen as a continuation of the investment strategy that considers the metal as a safe haven during the period of global economic changes and currency fluctuation.

Market Overview

The mild price increase of gold was mainly caused by the changes in the values of currencies and the moderate demand from the investors who were seeking to balance their portfolios. The depreciation of the euro and the global inflation were the two main factors that pushed the prices up. Although there were a few minor corrections at the beginning of the week, the overall market trend was still stable, and this could be taken as a sign of the investors’ continuous confidence. Analysts are of the opinion that gold might still be the first choice during times of uncertainty in the short term as the monetary policies of the major economies move to be more stable.

Gold Rate Table (6 November 2025)

Type / PurityPrice (EUR)Daily Change
24K (1 gram)€111.61+0.33%
22K (1 gram)€102.31+0.34%
18K (1 gram)€83.71+0.31%
1 Troy Ounce (24K)€3,471.18+0.33%
1 Kilogram (24K)€111,393
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