Gold gains as US stocks slip, en route to 4th weekly gain

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[BENGALURU] Gold edged higher on Friday and was on track for its fourth successive weekly gain, as US stocks slipped and expectations rose that the US Federal Reserve might halt its monetary policy tightening cycle. Read more at The Business Times.

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