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Gold slides over 1% as oil jumps 4% on Hormuz fears, Fed inflation warning - investingLive
Bull/Bear Index 46.0/100
macro ▼ Bear Impact 75/100 Google News Macroecon... Jul 13, 2026 Read original ↗

Gold slides over 1% as oil jumps 4% on Hormuz fears, Fed inflation warning - investingLive

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"Gold slides over 1% as oil jumps 4% on Hormuz fears, Fed inflation warning - investingLive" — BullBear's AI rates this story as a bearish (negative) signal for markets, with a market-impact score of 75 out of 100. Reported by Google News Macroeconomics (EN) on July 13, 2026. The call is verified against the actual 24-hour price move on BullBear's public conviction ledger.

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