Gold slips from 3-week high from firmer dollar


SINGAPORE: Gold fell over 1% on Tuesday, retreating from a three-week high as gains in the dollar and strong US retail sales data offset safe-haven bids that were driven by heightened tensions in Ukraine.

US retail sales recorded in March their largest gain in 1½ years in a decisive sign the economy is bouncing back from its weather-induced slumber.

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