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PRECIOUS-Gold climbs as Fed chief stays dovish, dollar softens – Reuters

Ethan | July 29, 2021 | Latest | No Comments

  1. PRECIOUS-Gold climbs as Fed chief stays dovish, dollar softens  Reuters
  2. Gold ekes out gains in choppy trade as investors digest Fed strategy  CNBC
  3. Gold price largely ignores Federal Reserve statement that provides little new information  Kitco NEWS
  4. Gold price trade sideways. Should you buy on dips? Gold price today: The precious yellow metal  Mint
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