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Gold dips 0.6% after sharp rally fueled by U.S.-China tensions and Middle East unrest. Profit-taking and dollar rebound weigh on broader metal markets.
Gold prices jump 0.8% amid rising U.S.-China trade tensions and tariff uncertainty, while a weaker U.S. dollar and dovish Fed remarks further fuel demand.
Gold slips 1% for the week as dollar resilience offsets Trump tariff uncertainty, with traders eyeing U.S. inflation data for clues on the Fed’s rate path.
Gold prices steady at $3,301 as dollar recovers and risk appetite improves after Trump’s tariff delay. Traders eye US trade talks, Fed minutes, and Nvidia earnings.
Gold prices drop as Trump’s EU tariff delay lifts risk appetite, while retreating bond yields and a stable dollar keep losses limited.
Gold prices fell modestly in Asian trading on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump postponed his plan to impose steep…
Gold climbs to $3,339 amid U.S. debt fears and Middle East risks. Rising yields and safe-haven demand push bullion higher, with copper lifted by China stimulus.
Gold dips 0.6% as rate cuts in China and Australia fuel investor risk appetite, undermining safe-haven demand despite U.S. fiscal and trade concerns.
Gold prices jump to $3,217/oz as Moody’s downgrades U.S. credit rating. Safe-haven demand grows amid rising debt fears and weakening dollar.
Gold prices dip below $3,215 as U.S.-China trade optimism curbs safe-haven demand. Bullion on track for worst week since Nov amid rising yields.
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