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: Gold futures give up gains to finish with a slight loss

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Gold futures on Tuesday gave up early gains to finish with a modest loss, a day after prices settled at their highest in eight months. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell did not discuss the outlook for the U.S. economy or monetary policy in prepared remarks for a panel discussion sponsored by the Swedish central bank in Stockholm Tuesday. Analysts said the next big move for gold may come after Thursday’s release of the December consumer price index reading. Gold for February delivery GCG23 fell $1.30, or nearly 0.1%, to settle at $1,876.50 an ounce on Comex.

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