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Gold rose on Thursday due to a weak U.S. dollar and geopolitical tensions, with investors monitoring the Federal Reserve's 2025 rate strategy and Trump's tariff policies. Gold has increased 27% this year, driven by Fed cuts and geopolitical uncertainties. Gold is often seen as a safe investment during political turmoil and performs well in low-interest rate environments.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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