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Gold Rebounds As Safe-Haven Demand And Rate Cut Expectations Continue To Support Long-Term Outlook
Benzinga
2025-10-24
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Gold rebounded 2.3% to $4,159.70 after a sharp selloff, remaining up 60% in 2025 on strong central bank demand and rate-cut hopes. J.P. Morgan projects prices could reach $6,000 by 2028 amid global asset shifts.
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