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Gold prices rose on Monday due to a weaker dollar, safe-haven flows amid trade conflict fears, and uncertainty over US Federal Reserve's interest rate stance. Prices were supported by mounting risks to global growth and US foreign policy. Gold market analyst Kyle Rodda predicted that $3,000 per ounce could be reached soon.
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