Citi sees central bank demand pushing gold prices to $2,600 this year
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Gold news
Citi sees record central bank demand pushing gold prices to $2,600 this year, $3,000 in 2025
Global gold ETFs saw second month of inflows in June, says WGC
XAU/USD forecast 2024: Analysts bullish on gold prices amid global uncertainties
Central banks put a floor under the gold price in the face of outflows from ETFs
Central bank buying could spur super gold surge: James Rickards
The gold market remains hot even if China isn’t buying gold - TD Securities
World news
🇦🇺 Australia
Bullish on Gold? The case for bullion and gold ETFs over ASX gold stocks
🇨🇦 Canada
Gold from Toronto Pearson heist likely in India or Dubai: police
🇨🇳 China
China’s PBOC stops buying Gold for a second month
China remains the top gold producer globally in 2023, extending lead over Russia
Hong Kong customs seizes HK$13 million in gold disguised as machine parts
🇨🇿 Czechia
Czech gold holdings rise as central bank diversifies reserves
🇮🇳 India
India boosts gold reserves by most in two years, WGC says
🇲🇲 Myanmar
All that glitters: Gold market freezes amid junta crackdown
"The regime has used blunt measures to try to control soaring gold prices, adding another layer to the precarious house of cards it’s built around Myanmar’s crumbling economy."
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Nigeria lawmakers want central bank to fight inflation with gold
🇸🇬 Singapore
🇨🇭 Switzerland
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🇺🇬 Uganda
Uganda is latest African nation eying gold as a currency shield
🇻🇳 Vietnam
Domestic gold prices remain stable against global upward trend
Gold-backed cryptocurrencies
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