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  2. Investors should 'go for gold' as Fed rate cut looms, Goldman ...

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    September 3, 2024 at 6:26 PM. Investors should "go for gold" as the precious metal's stellar run isn't over, Goldman Sachs analysts said in a research note. On Tuesday, gold futures (GC=F) hovered ...

  3. Gold hovers near record highs. Here's where analysts say it's ...

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    September 19, 2024 at 9:52 AM. Gold (GC=F) hovered near record highs Thursday, supported by the Fed’s jumbo rate cut and a weakening dollar. Analysts expect the precious metal to go even higher ...

  4. Post-rate cut bubble risks mean investors should buy bonds ...

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    Post-rate cut bubble risks mean investors should buy bonds and gold, Bank of America says. Kelly Cloonan. September 20, 2024 at 11:28 AM. The AI bubble in stocks could be starting to burst ...

  5. History of monetary policy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Instruments of monetary policy have included short-term interest rates and bank reserves through the monetary base. [1] With the creation of the Bank of Englandin 1694, which acquired the responsibility to print notes and back them with gold, the idea of monetary policy as independent of executive action began to be established.[2] The goal of ...

  6. History of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The price of gold touched briefly back at $35/ounce (112.53 ¢/g) near the end of 1969 before beginning a steady price increase. This gold price increase turned steep after President Richard Nixon unilaterally ordered the cancellation of the direct convertibility of the United States dollar to gold in 1971, an act later known as the Nixon Shock.

  7. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, share movements also amplify falls in the gold price. For example, a 10% fall in the gold price to $540 per troy ounce ($17/g) will decrease that margin to $240, which represents a 20% fall in the mine's profitability, and possibly a 20% decrease in the share price.

  8. Gold touches record high amid 'firm demand' from central ...

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    "We see gold prices rising to USD 2,600/oz by the end of 2024 amid firm demand from central banks and a likely rise in activity from exchange-traded funds," said Solita Marcelli, chief investment ...

  9. Gold - Wikipedia

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    After 15 August 1971 Nixon shock, the price began to greatly increase, [173] and between 1968 and 2000 the price of gold ranged widely, from a high of $850 per troy ounce ($27.33/g) on 21 January 1980, to a low of $252.90 per troy ounce ($8.13/g) on 21 June 1999 (London Gold Fixing). [174]