Gold tops $5,100 as geopolitical jitters push safe-haven demand

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Gold surged to a new record above $5,100 an ounce as geopolitical tensions boosted safe-haven demand, with spot gold around $5,090 and briefly peaking at $5,110 while futures hovered near $5,086; a softer dollar and robust central-bank buying supported the rally, and silver rose above $100 an ounce.
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