Gold futures settled higher on Tuesday, moving up for the first time in three sessions, as demand for the safe-haven asset increased amid concerns about growth due to surging coronavirus cases.
A drop in long-term bond yields - benchmark 10-year Treasury yields hovered near five-month lows - too supported gold's rise. However, a slightly stronger dollar capped the yellow metal's uptick.
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