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Wall Street fell and gold reached record highs as the U.S. Federal Reserve held a two-day monetary policy meeting amid economic uncertainty. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Trump's tariff policies also affected markets. European stocks rose, boosted by Germany's debt reform, but the euro wavered. Asian stocks also climbed. Gold surged due to geopolitical tensions and concerns over Trump's tariffs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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