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Spot gold fell below $3,220 an ounce, down 2.09% on the day.
2025-05-01
Spot gold fell below $3,220 an ounce, down 2.09% on the day.
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[Confidence of British business leaders rises after Trump postpones tariffs] A survey shows that the optimism of British business leaders about the economy has reached its highest point since before the British Chancellor of the Exchequer released th
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