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Gold rebounds as dollar weakens and bond jitters return
The rally is being driven by renewed investor focus on U.S. debt concerns alongside a softer dollar and persistently high Treasury yields, CNBC Markets said.
Gold prices are rising as investors react to renewed bond jitters and concerns around U.S. debt, CNBC Markets reports.
The outlet links the rebound to a weaker U.S. dollar and stubbornly elevated Treasury yields, which have helped revive bullion demand.
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