Economics
Gold Futures Rise to Four-Week High on Demand for Haven
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Gold futures rose to the highest in almost four weeks as concern that global economic growth is slowing spurred demand for a haven asset.
The metal advanced this month as Federal Reserve officials indicated a worldwide economic slowdown may delay U.S. interest-rate increases. Germany cut its growth outlook today, and investor confidence fell to the weakest in two years as recession concerns mount.