Spot gold experienced a rise of 0.8%, reaching $2,320.95 per ounce by 1503 GMT. Additionally, U.S. gold futures for June delivery saw an uptick of 0.9%, reaching $2,329.70 per ounce.
As of 1521 GMT, spot gold witnessed a 0.4% decline, settling at $2,294.30 per ounce, marking its second consecutive weekly downturn with a total decrease of 1.8% thus far.
Spot gold fell 1% to $2,008.79 per ounce by 9:55 a.m. ET (1455 GMT), and was down nearly 1% for the week so far. U.S. gold futures also lost 1% at $2,025.10. The dollar index firmed 0.2%, making bullion more expensive for overseas buyers. Also, 10-year Treasury yields ticked higher.