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Gold rose to a near two-month high on Monday, as intensified clashes between Israel and Iran over the weekend stoked fears of a broader regional conflict, pushing investors towards safe-haven assets.
Costa Rica3. Suriname4. Dominican Republic — 0 points (-1 GD)Group B1. Canada2. Honduras3. El Salvador4. CuracaoGroup C1. Panama2. Jamaica3. Guatemala4. GuadeloupeGroup D1. United States (USMNT) — 3 points (+5 GD)2.
The USMNT enters the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup in a bit of a funk, having lost four consecutive games under coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Market reaction to Israel's attacks on Iranian nuclear sites sends oil and gold prices jumping while the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq sink as investors abandon riskier assets.
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Gold is shining as Treasurys remain under pressure — but it’s probably too soon to write off U.S. debt as a safe-haven asset.
Gold prices soared on Friday as investors flocked to safe-haven assets following Israeli airstrikes on Iran, re-igniting fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East.
A U.S. victory in the Group D opener ended a four-game losing streak and came after days of controversy over Christian Pulisic’s desire to rest during the Gold Cup.
Gold coins found in the wall of a house in France have been sold for millions of euros at an auction. Auction house Beaussant Lefèvre and Associates told CNN that the discovered coins had sold for $3.48 million. The discovery of the coins was both significant in terms of their monetary value and rarity.