https://www.fxstreet.com/news/gold-price-ticks-higher-in-a-familiar-range-holds-steady-above-2-900-mark-202502180440
Gold price (XAU/USD) trades with a mild positive bias above the $2,900 mark during the Asian session on Tuesday, though it lacks bullish conviction and remains confined in a familiar range that has held over the past week or so…

Gold price sticks to modest gains above $2,900; remains confined in a familiar range
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