Gold Steadies After Israel and Iran Agree to End Missile Strikes
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Five hundred gram and one kilogram gold bars arranged at Gold Investments Ltd. bullion dealers in London, UK, on Thursday, April 3, 2025. . Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg PHOTO BY CHRIS RATCLIFFE /Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — Gold was steady after Israel and Iran agreed to end attacks that had jeopardized talks to end the war in the Middle East. Article content Bullion was near $4,320 an ounce on Tuesday, having closed the previous session little changed. The pledges from the two sides to stop missile strikes followed an appeal by US President Donald Trump for de-escalation…
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