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Iran “showed the world that the Israeli regime had NO Choice but to RUN to 'Daddy' to avoid being flattened out by our missiles," wrote Seyeb Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, on X.
A 16-meter, 17th-century Kevorkian Hyderabad carpet from the Museum of Islamic Art is the star of a new exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, highlighting the intercultural connections between ...
Gold held a decline, which was triggered by a reduction in Middle East tensions as a shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire appeared to hold, cutting haven demand. Bullion traded little changed at around $3 ...
Gold price down nearly 2%, trades around $3,300 as Israel-Iran tensions ease Gold prices fell sharply as the geopolitical situation in the Middle East took a surprising and unexpected turn toward ...
Gold Futures Slide to Two-Week Lows on Middle East Cease-Fire 1528 GMT – Gold futures fall to two-week lows as Israel and Iran agree to a cease-fire. Futures are down 2.3% at $3,316.90 a troy ounce.
In fact, gold has actually dipped 2% in the week since Israel began its air strikes on Iran. Meanwhile, tensions are ramping as reports Saturday said B-2 stealth bombers are headed over the Pacific.
Gold prices rose on Monday as escalating Iran-Israel tensions boosted safe-haven demand, with markets closely monitoring developments in the region.
The precious metal has uncharacteristically failed to capitalize on safe-haven demand after the U.S. joined Israel in striking Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast: (1) The unprecedented US airstrikes on Iran have set traders and governments worldwide on edge, as the ...
Gold rose as Israel ratcheted up attacks on Iran on Monday while Tehran vowed to retaliate against US military strikes of nuclear facilities in the Islamic Republic.