Spot gold plunges nearly $40 in the short term, while the US dollar index DXY surges 50 points in the short term

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to Gate Data, after the non-farm payroll data was released, spot gold plunged nearly $40 in the short term, currently at $5,052 per ounce. The US dollar index DXY surged sharply by 50 points, now at 97.14. (Jin10)

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