
Gold Advances on Reports Israel Has Struck Targets in Iran
Bullion jumped as much as 0.8% — after gaining 0.9% on Thursday. The Israeli Air Force conducted a strike in Iran on Thursday, Axios reported, citing two unidentified people with knowledge of the operation.

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