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Gold and other precious metals are traditionally seen as safe haven investments, meaning investors buy them when they're anxious about more mainstream assets like stocks and bonds.
Gold has smashed several records in the past year, as President Trump wages a trade war against United States allies.
It crossed the $5,000 mark after a weekend in which Trump threatened new tariffs against Canada and federal officers fatally shot a man in Minneapolis, stoking Wall Street fears of a federal government shutdown.
Gold prices are rising as investors sell dollars, as part of what's become known as the Sell America trade.
Gold and other precious metals are traditionally seen as safe haven investments, meaning investors buy them when they're anxious about more mainstream assets like stocks and bonds.
Gold has smashed several records in the past year as President Trump wages a trade war against United States allies.
It crossed the $5,000 mark after a weekend in which Trump threatened new tariffs against Canada and federal officers fatally shot a man in Minneapolis.
stoking Wall Street fears of a federal government shutdown.
Gold prices are rising as investors sell dollars, as part of what's become known as the Sell America trade.
Gold and other precious metals are traditionally seen as safe haven investments, meaning investors buy them when they're anxious about more mainstream assets like stocks and bonds.
Gold has smashed several records in the past year, as President Trump wages a trade war against United States allies.
It crossed the $5,000 mark after a weekend in which Trump threatened new tariffs against Canada, and federal officers fatally shot a man in Minneapolis, stoking Wall Street fears of a federal government shutdown.
Gold prices are rising as investors sell dollars, as part of what's become known as the Sell America trade.
The president is seeking $5 billion in damages.
He alleges that JPMorgan Chase closed his accounts in 2021 after the January 6th attacks on the U.S.
Capitol as a result of, quote, political and social motivations.
A JPMorgan Chase spokesperson tells NPR via email that the lawsuit has no merit.