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Commodity markets recover from recent downturn, continued gold selling points to consolidation

Apr. 28, 2025 5:55 AM ETSPDR® Gold Shares ETF (GLD), XAUUSD:CURIAU, GDX, DBA, MOO, SGOL, GDXJ, CORN, SOYB, WEAT, DUST, NUGT, RING, OUNZ, BAR, XPTUSD:CUR, CO1:COM, NG1:COM, XAGUSD:CUR, CL1:COMBy: Arundhati Sarkar, SA News Editor
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Gold prices fell over 1% at the start of the week, as easing U.S.-China trade tensions increased investor risk appetite and reduced demand for safe-haven assets.

Spot gold (XAUUSD:CUR) dropped 1.2% to $3,279.65 an ounce at the time of

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