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  2. Gold just saw its biggest yearly gain since 2010 — here's why ...

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    JPMorgan forecasts gold will rise toward $3,000 per ounce this year. Goldman Sachs analysts also forecast bullion will reach $3,000 by the end of 2025 amid continued purchases from central banks ...

  3. Gold surges 10% year-to-date as tariff threats drive up ...

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    Gold hovered near all-time highs on Tuesday as the threat of tariffs has sent prices up 10% year-to-date. ... "We recently raised our gold forecast to USD 3,000/oz for 2025 as we believe the metal ...

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    Gold prices surged in 2024, rising 26 percent, narrowly beating the S&P 500’s return of 25 percent and leaving investors wondering if there’s more room to run or if it’s time to sell.

  5. Goldman Sachs says go 'long gold' amid tariff uncertainty

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    As gold futures touched new ... reiterating a $3,000 per troy ounce price forecast for ... Gold bars are stacked in the safe deposit boxes room of the Pro Aurum gold house in Munich, Germany ...

  6. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Gold prices (US$ per troy ounce), in nominal US$ and inflation adjusted US$ from 1914 onward. Price of gold 1915–2022 Gold price history in 1960–2014 Gold price per gram between Jan 1971 and Jan 2012. The graph shows nominal price in US dollars, the price in 1971 and 2011 US dollars.

  7. 3 key reasons for the recent surge in gold prices

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    Gold shot up to a record high of more than $2,900 per ounce this week on the heels of a 27 percent gain in 2024. Gold is up 40 percent since Jan. 2, 2024, and 10 percent year to date.