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Gold rises on weaker dollar as investors look to U.S. jobs data – CNBC

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  1. Gold rises on weaker dollar as investors look to U.S. jobs data  CNBC
  2. Gold prices end lower as investors await U.S. jobs data for directional cues  MarketWatch
  3. Gold see-saws in tight range as focus stays on U.S. labour data  Reuters
  4. The gold price is 12% undervalued as it faces monetary policy headwinds – WisdomTree  kitco.com
  5. Gold price holds ground with all eyes on US jobs data – MINING.COM  MINING.com
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