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GOLD HELD ABOVE THE $4,000 LEVEL AS INVESTORS ASSESSED STRONG U.S. ECONOMIC DATA, THE FEDERAL RESERVE'S INTEREST RATE OUTLOOK, AND DEVELOPMENTS IN U.S.-IRAN PEACE TALKS. RESILIENT LABOR MARKET DATA HAS STRENGTHENED EXPECTATIONS THAT THE FED COULD KEEP RATES HIGHER FOR LONGER.

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✍️Edited by Luís Barata

GOLD HELD ABOVE THE $4,000 LEVEL AS INVESTORS ASSESSED STRONG U.S. ECONOMIC DATA, THE FEDERAL RESERVE'S INTEREST RATE OUTLOOK, AND DEVELOPMENTS IN U.S.-IRAN PEACE TALKS. RESILIENT LABOR MARKET DATA HAS STRENGTHENED EXPECTATIONS THAT THE FED COULD KEEP RATES HIGHER FOR LONGER. — reported by FS at June 30, 2026 · 23:24 UTC. Read the full context on Trading News Terminal.

Source: Originally reported by FS at June 30, 2026. Summary and market context by Trading News Terminal editorial.

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