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Gold, In Iran and The War

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Why the Gold Price Is Falling During the Iran War—and What it Means
At the time of writing, the price of gold is down by around 20 percent since February 28, the day the Iran war kicked off.

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 · 12h
Gold Has Been a Terrible Iran War Hedge -- Why?
 · 1d
Why Didn't Gold Rise With The War In Iran?
Mining · 12h
Prolonged Iran war would hammer top copper miners
A prolonged Iran conflict could push copper into surplus and sharply cut earnings for major producers, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

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 · 22h
Gold Silver Rate Today (24 March) Live Updates: Gold slips to Rs 1.37 lakh, silver tumbles to Rs 2.17 lakh amid global sell-off
Mining · 1d
Gold price rebounds from 2026 low as Trump postpones attack on Iran
 · 3h
Gold, silver rate today LIVE 24 March 2026: Gold, silver prices rebound; are they following the stock market?
Gold prices tumbled as much as 10% in the domestic futures market on the MCX to below ₹ 130,000 per 10 grams.

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Fortune India · 1d
Gold slumps ₹8,089 on MCX; silver hits lower circuit amid inflation fears, strong dollar
 · 1d
Gold slides over 2% as Middle East tensions stoke inflation fears
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The World Is Awash With Oil and Prices Are Poised to Keep Falling

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