Washington - Ma'an - Gold prices rose in trading on Monday and reached a new historical peak with the decline of the dollar index. In morning trading, futures for the precious metal rose 0.12% to $2,616.1 per ounce, the highest level in the history of trading for the metal. Spot contracts also rose 0.17% to $2,582.04 per ounce, according to trading. In the currency market, the dollar index, which measures the value of the US currency against a basket of major currencies, fell by 0.37% to 100.7390 points. Source: Maan News Agency
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