SINGAPORE – Gold has kept smashing price records in March and April as tensions in the Middle East unnerve investors who pile into safe haven assets for safety.
After hitting a record high of US$2,078.40 per ounce on Dec 28, 2023, the precious metal continued its strong run, marking a series of record highs in March and April, to hit US$2,401.50 an ounce on April 12.
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