Gold reclaims safe-haven appeal after Iran selloff

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- Gold is showing early signs of reclaiming safe-haven appeal after an Iran war selloff, according to Reuters.
- Gold is also rising alongside the U.S. yield curve as debt fears worsen, per BullionVault, while U.S. data supports prices despite Iran pessimism.
Why it matters: With U.S. debt fears worsening alongside the yield curve, gold's return as a safe-haven gives investors an alternative to Treasuries for hedging Iran-related geopolitical risk.
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