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    Gold hits record high on broader uncertainty, rate cut bets
    Gold hits record high on broader uncertainty, rate cut bets

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    A butcher cuts beef for a customer in a grocery store on 22 July 2025 in Miami, Florida. Beef prices are hitting records, rising almost 9% since January, according to the Department of Agriculture. Industry experts say the increase in prices is due in part to drought conditions across the country that have caused herds to shrink, while the demand for beef continues to increase. -PHOTO: AFP
    A butcher cuts beef for a customer in a grocery store on 22 July 2025 in Miami, Florida. Beef prices are hitting records, rising almost 9% since January, according to the Department of Agriculture. Industry experts say the increase in prices is due in part to drought conditions across the country that have caused herds to shrink, while the demand for beef continues to increase. -PHOTO: AFP