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Gold Soars as Goldman Sees $4,500 Tail Risk in 2025

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by VBL
Thursday, Mar 27, 2025 - 19:42

 

Gold Soars as Goldman Sees $4,500 Tail Risk in 2025, BOA Upgrades Target to $3,500

Authored by GoldFix ZH Edit

Today:

  • Discussion: Goldman, BOA Unshackle Gold
  • Premium: BOA, GS Key Excerpts
Key Moments:
0:00- Intro Mkt Prices
3:50- Title Piece

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