Gold Prices Dip Below $5,100 Driven by Strong Dollar
Gold prices fell to around $5,085 as the US Dollar strengthens, impacting market sentiment ahead of the upcoming employment report and potential future shifts.
Gold prices fell to around $5,085 as the US Dollar strengthens, impacting market sentiment ahead of the upcoming employment report and potential future shifts.
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Gold prices fell to $5,069 as strong US Treasury yields and a robust dollar pressured the market, affecting gold's status as a safe haven asset.