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Middle East conflict disrupts oil, gold paradox hits global economy

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The exact number of civilian casualties and specific historical sites damaged in the attacks.
Whether the Strait of Hormuz disruptions will be temporary or long-term, and when normal traffic might resume.
The full extent of economic impacts on global inflation and specific countries beyond those mentioned.
The likelihood of the European Commission actually releasing strategic oil reserves and its potential effect on prices.
How the conflict might escalate further and its implications for broader geopolitical stability, including U.S.-China relations.
Impact of the conflict on gold pricesfactual

Gold prices initially rose to record highs but have since stabilized or declined modestly during the conflict.

According to www.usfunds.com, www.motilaloswal.com, www.aberdeeninvestments.com, www.populismstudies.org, www.dw.com, latinoamerica21.com, www.ubs.com, www.aa.com.tr, www.arabtimesonline.com, www.france24.com
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Gold prices have fallen around 20% after the outbreak of war in Iran.

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