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As markets weigh US-Iran optimism, gold rises as the dollar and oil weaken.

Gold prices grew on Thursday as a result of a weakened dollar and a drop in crude oil prices. Investors also reassessed their expectations regarding a possible resolution to the U.S./Israeli conflict with Iran.

As of 0739 GMT, spot gold rose 0.8% to $4,465.56 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery gained 0.6% to $4493.30.

Dollars fell, lowering the price of greenback bullion for holders of other currencies.

Gold's gains remain very dependent on oil and the dollar. It only moves higher when they retreat, so it is highly dependent on positive U.S. - Iran headlines to sustain any?momentum, said Tim Waterer. Chief market analyst at KCM Trade.

The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to a ceasefire in order to end hostilities. This boosted hopes for a wider deal to 'end the Iran conflict.

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The oil prices fell on Thursday as the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon boosted expectations of a U.S. Iran peace deal.

Increased oil prices can accelerate inflation and make interest rates stay higher for longer. Gold is often seen as a hedge to inflation but higher rates can weigh on the metal.

"I don’t think we’ve seen the end?of?the bullrun,?but in general it's time for a shakeout." Matt Simpson, senior analyst at StoneX, said that he expects choppy trading as we approach the end of the year, with a slight bias upwards around $5,000.

John Williams, the New York Federal Reserve president, said he did not expect inflation to be a long-term risk. He also reiterated that there was no need to change U.S. policy at this time.

(Reporting by Pablo Sinha in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Ronojojo Mazumdar) Spot silver increased 0.8% to $73.26 an ounce. Platinum gained 1.1%, to $1879.75. Palladium rose 0.6%, to $1310. (Reporting and editing by Sherry Jacobi-Phillips, Ronojoy Mazumdar and Pablo Sinha from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)