Gold (XAU/USD) continues to bounce down a roughly week-long range between about $2,630 and $2,670 on Monday after the release of negative-for-Gold US employment data gets neutralized by persistent safe-haven demand.
Gold (XAU/USD) continues to bounce down a roughly week-long range between about $2,630 and $2,670 on Monday after the release of negative-for-Gold US employment data gets neutralized by persistent safe-haven demand.
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