Gold fell for a second day, under pressure from a stronger US dollar and a tech-led selloff in equities that’s prompted investors to cut bullion holdings and cover losses elsewhere.
Gold prices dropped for a second consecutive day, falling below $4,100. This decline is attributed to a strengthening US dollar and a significant tech-led selloff in the equity markets. Investors are liquidating bullion holdings to cover losses in other assets.
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