Gold Gains on Save-Haven Demand, Bullish Outside Markets
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session moderately higher Tuesday, boosted on short covering, bargain hunting and even some safe-haven demand.
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Gold prices are moderately higher in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some short covering, bargain hunting and even some safe-haven demand. A lower U.S. dollar index on this day is also working in favor of the precious metals bulls.
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Gold prices are moderately higher in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some short covering, bargain hunting and even some safe-haven demand.
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Read moreGold Weaker Amid Bearish Technicals, Outside Markets
Gold prices ended the U.S. day session with modest losses Monday, pressured by some more chart-based selling amid an overall bearish technical posture, and by mildly bearish “outside markets” that saw a firmer U.S. dollar index and weaker crude oil prices.
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