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  2. Gold is the 'last safe haven' as Treasurys face risks from ...

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    Traders and central banks should increase exposure to gold, Bank of America says. The strategists say Treasurys face risks as US debt levels soar. The analysts see gold hitting $3,000 an ounce by ...

  3. Gold set for brightest year since 2010 on rate cuts, safe ...

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    Gold prices were set to end a record-breaking year on a positive note on Tuesday as robust central bank buying, geopolitical uncertainties and monetary policy easing fuelled the safe-haven metal's ...

  4. Investors should 'go for gold' as Fed rate cut looms, Goldman ...

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    Investors should "go for gold" as the precious metal's stellar run isn't over, Goldman Sachs analysts said in a research note. On Tuesday, gold futures hovered above $2,515 per ounce.The precious ...

  5. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    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. The notable peak in 1980 followed the Soviet military involvement in Afghanistan, after a decade of inflation, oil shocks, and American military failures.

  6. Goldman dials back its bullish gold forecast amid a dimmer ...

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    Goldman Sachs pushed its $3,000 per ounce gold target from the end of the year to mid-2026, citing a slower pace of rate cuts than previously expected. Goldman dials back its bullish gold forecast ...

  7. How Fed rate decisions affect your finances: 5 key impacts on ...

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    The Fed's careful approach helps explain why savings accounts and CDs still offer competitive interest rates above 4% — and why it would be smart to prepare for future rate cuts today while you can.