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Gold Falls as Mideast Conflict Dims Easing Inflation Hopes

Gold Falls as Mideast Conflict Dims Easing Inflation Hopes

Gold fell on Thursday as an escalating Middle East conflict fueled concerns that the US Federal Reserve could hike interest rates this year, overshadowing recent optimism over easing inflation. Spot gold was down 0.8% at $4,029.29 per ounce by... Read more.

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