Bengaluru — Gold prices rose on Thursday, as investors flocked to safer havens after an inverted US bond yield curve pointed to new recession fears following poor economic data from Germany and China.

Spot gold was up 0.2% at $1,519.18 at 3.13am GMT. On Tuesday, gold prices scaled their highest level since April 2013 at $1,534.31...

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