Singapore, Gold prices fell on Tuesday to their lowest levels in more than two weeks on easing concerns of an escalation in the Middle East crisis. Spot gold was down nearly 1% at $2,304.99 per ounce. US gold futures fell 1.2% to $2,318.80. Among other precious metals, spot silver rose about 0.4 % to $27.31 per ounce, spot platinum increased 0.2% to $919.05, and palladium slumped 0.1% to $1007.58. Source: Qatar News Agency
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