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Monday Morning Gold Price Jumps
Monday, 3 March 2025 08:19 WIB | MARKET ANALYSIS |GOLDEMAS

Gold prices touched the $2876 area at the start of the Asian session on Monday (3/3) after closing at $2856. Resurgent concerns about economic health have raised market expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, which also adds to the appeal of gold bullion as a non-yielding asset.

Meanwhile, investors are considering the economic outlook as US President Donald Trump prepares to impose import levies on major US trading partners.

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