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Singapore - Gold reversed early losses and jumped around 2% on Tuesday to track gains in the equities market, and after oil prices bounced despite fears of a global recession.
Gold was trading at $744.10 an ounce by 05:58 GMT, up $14.50 an ounce from New York's notional close on Monday, having hit an intraday low of $723.70 as early losses in stock markets forced investors to sell bullion to cover losses.
- Reuters