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Platinum futures traded lower, giving up gains from a three-week high
Platinum futures were trading lower after reaching a three-week high of $1,363 in the previous session. The market appears to be experiencing selling pressure due to higher yields and a stronger US dollar. Platinum is also maintaining a tight trading range, with $1,300 marking the low end. Dan Deming has more.
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