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Gold prices rise on lower Treasury yields amid Middle East uncertainty

Gold prices rose on Tuesday due to a decrease in Treasury yields, as well as a partial ceasefire between Hezbollah, Israel and Hezbollah. Investors waited for more information on the U.S. Iran peace talks, despite conflicting reports.

Gold spot rose by 1.1% at $4,532.74 an ounce as of 0731 GMT. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery gained 1.3%, reaching $4,562.90.

Gold prices are rising due to the ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel, said GoldSilver Central's Managing Director Brian Lan. He added that lower Treasury yields also helped the metal.

The yield on the benchmark U.S. Treasury 10-year note has decreased, reducing the cost of non-yielding gold.

Lebanon announced a partial ceasefire on Monday between Hezbollah, Israel and other parties. This would be a 'limited de-escalation' of the conflict that has resulted in thousands of deaths and a war with Iran.

Iranian state media had earlier reported that Tehran would stop indirect negotiations with the U.S., and could end the ceasefire. Meanwhile, U.S. president Donald Trump stated that talks with Iran are ongoing "at an accelerated pace."

Investors await the U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls and Employment Reports, due in the coming week, in order to gauge the resilience of the labour market in light of the mounting concerns about inflation caused by the Middle East conflict.

The?remarks of Federal Reserve policymakers such as Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack, and Fed Governor Michael Barr are also a focus to gauge future monetary policy 'path.

"On the plus side, the major barrier to overcome here seems to be around $4,900. If (gold), confidently reestablishes its foothold at the $5,000 mark, we will know that gold has?once more reengaged with its long-term dynamism," said Ilya spivak, head global macro at Tastylive.

(Reporting by Pablo Sinha in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich, Subhranshu Sahu and Ronojojo Mazumdar) (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich, Subhranshu Sahu, Ronojoy Mazumdar in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)