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  2. Gold’s 'record march higher set to continue,' Goldman says

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    Goldman Sachs analysts upgraded their average gold price forecast for 2024 from $2,090 to $2,180 per ounce, targeting a move to $2,300 by the end of the year. ... 101 Super Bowl snacks for an epic ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Gold souk - Wikipedia

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    A Gold souk (Arabic: سوق الذهب) is a gold market in Arab countries of Arabian Peninsula and particularly in GCC countries. [1] The word souk is mostly used by Arabs for open markets. The term evolved through the expatriates settled in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and spread to other Asian and western parts due to the growing ...

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    Get the Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Dubai Gold Souk - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Gold Souk or Gold Souk (Arabic: سوق الذهب), is a traditional market (or souk) in Dubai, UAE. The souk is located in Dubai's commercial business district in Deira, in the locality of Al Ras. The souk consists of over 380 retailers, [1] most of whom are jewelry traders. Dubai Gold Souk entrance

  7. Economy of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Trade in gold grew during the 1940s due to Dubai's free trade policies that encouraged entrepreneurs from India and Iran to set up stores in the Dubai Gold Souk. Despite a general slump in the global gold market, Dubai's share of value of trade in gold and diamonds to its total non-oil direct trade increased from 18% in 2003, to 24% in 2004.