Gold (XAU/USD) pulls back after touching a new record high on Thursday following the release of higher-than-expected US Retail Sales data which strengthens the US Dollar (USD) and puts pressure on Gold to which USD is negatively correlated.
Gold (XAU/USD) pulls back after touching a new record high on Thursday following the release of higher-than-expected US Retail Sales data which strengthens the US Dollar (USD) and puts pressure on Gold to which USD is negatively correlated.
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