Gold gains after sharp sell-off as dollar takes breather


A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive to holders of other currencies.

BENGALURU: Gold prices edged higher on Tuesday, after touching a four-month low in the previous session, as the dollar paused its rally, spurring demand for the safe-haven metal.

A stronger dollar makes gold more expensive to holders of other currencies.

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