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Goldman Predicts Gold Prices to Climb to Highest Since 2013

Published 10/01/2019, 18:39
Updated 10/01/2019, 21:59
© Bloomberg. A worker stacks 12.5 kilogram gold bullion bars at the Valcambi SA precious metal refinery in Balerna, Switzerland. Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg
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(Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS). is leading a pack of bullish voices cheering for gold.

The New-York based bank’s analysts led by Jeffrey Currie raised their price forecast for gold, predicting that over the next 12 months, the precious metal will climb to $1,425 an ounce -- a level not seen in more than five years. Bullion has benefited as rising geopolitical tensions fuel central bank purchases while fears of a recession helped boost demand from investors seeking “defensive assets,” they said.

Even exchange-traded funds are piling into bullion, taking their holdings to the highest since May. On the Comex in New York, prices have climbed 10 percent from a low in August. Speculative interest in the gold signals investors are not only closing bearish bets but are also adding to their bullish position, Suki Cooper, a New York-based analyst at Standard Chartered (LON:STAN), said in a note.

Gold is also getting a boost from mounting speculation the Federal Reserve may pause in raising borrowing costs, boosting the appeal of non-interest-bearing metal.

“We expect the safe haven bid, and to a lesser extent, gold’s inflation hedge properties, to remain key drivers of the metal’s price in 2019, complemented by a resurgence of physical demand,’’ Cantor Fitzgerald analysts led by Mike Kozak said in a report. Gold and silver are ‘‘looking good in 2019,’’ underlining a potentially positive indicators that ‘‘should drive a bullish case” for both metals “and as a result, the related equities as well.’’

© Bloomberg. A worker stacks 12.5 kilogram gold bullion bars at the Valcambi SA precious metal refinery in Balerna, Switzerland. Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg

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