Brokers' take
Gold | NOT RATED
Gold may be emerging from its Trump slump as 2016 winds down. Prices rose for a third day to head for the longest run of gains since early November, the period just before the reality-television star seized the White House and kick-started a push for risk assets that's hurt prices.
Bullion for immediate delivery gained as much as 0.5 per cent to US$1,144.56 an ounce, and traded at US$1,143.90 at 3.03 pm in Singapore, according to Bloomberg generic pricing.
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