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Gold fell ​on Thursday, as investors booked profits after prices climbed to a more-than-two-month ‌peak following a surprise U.S. Treasury liquidity-support announcement for long-duration bonds that weakened the dollar and pushed Treasury yields lower.

Spot gold slipped 0.6% to $4,495.69 per ounce by 0331 GMT. Earlier, it was ​at $4,525.79, its highest since June 2, after a more than 4% advance ​on Wednesday.

U.S. gold futures rose 0.2% to $4,553.30.

The Treasury Department announced on Wednesday it ⁠would double the size of liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated notes and ​bonds. That came after a major bond selloff as investors demanded higher returns on the back ​of increased inflationary risks stemming from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

The U.S. dollar was hovering near three-month lows.

"There was obviously a huge rally (in gold), and there's going to be a degree of ​digestion in markets after a big move like that," said Ilya Spivak, head of ​global macro at Tastylive.

"The $4,400 to $4,500 price range has been cleared. If prices hold above this range, ‌the ⁠upward momentum is likely to continue."

Meanwhile, total U.S. debt outstanding topped $40 trillion for the first time, drawing fresh warnings of fiscal crisis.

"Increasing concern about the financial stability of the market with borrowing and debt and the inability to cut spending on the fiscal side ​is very bullish ​for gold," said Edward ⁠Meir, Marex analyst.

Concern about inflation deepened at the Federal Reserve's meeting last month, with "several" policymakers ready to raise interest rates, minutes of ​the session showed on Wednesday.

Traders are currently pricing in a ​67% chance ⁠of a Fed hold and a 33% chance of a rate hike in September, according to the CME FedWatch Tool. FEDWATCH/

While gold is typically seen as a hedge against inflation, higher ⁠interest ​rates tend to diminish non-yielding bullion's appeal.

Among other metals, ​spot silver gained 0.2% to $67.07 per ounce, platinum dropped 1.3% to $1,802.29, and palladium slid 0.2% to $1,328.06.

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