Gold prices edge lower in early trade after Turkey's failed coup
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[NEW YORK] Spot gold prices eased in early trade on Sunday after Turkey's failed military coup.
The events may prompt some flight to safe-haven assets, but the impact was expected to be limited on global markets.
Spot gold was down 0.4 per cent at US$1,331.45 per ounce by 2219 GMT (6:19 pm ET).
REUTERS
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