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Gold Holds Four-Day Gain on Tariff Uncertainty, Iran Tensions
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Gold Holds Four-Day Gain on Tariff Uncertainty, Iran Tensions

Bloomberg · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Gold steadied, after four days of gains, as heightened uncertainty over US trade policy and tensions in the Middle East drove investors toward safer assets.


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