Gold Hits New Record High Again Amid Government Shutdown Fears, Weaker Dollar

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Gold Hits New Record High Again Amid Government Shutdown Fears, Weaker Dollar

Gold bullion bars are pictured after being inspected and polished at the ABC Refinery in Sydney, Australia, on Aug. 5, 2020. David Gray/AFP via Getty Images

Gold prices set a new record high on Sept. 30, hitting $3,871 per ounce, beating the previous high recorded a day earlier.

Spot gold prices breached the $3,800 per oz. level for the first time on Monday. On Tuesday, prices went up even higher, but fell subsequently to trade at $3,808 per oz. as of 6:40 a.m. EDT. Gold prices have risen by more than 10 percent this month.

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