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Now back up to $1,772.69, analysts say it could see $1,900 again soon.
All thanks to a potential peak in the U.S. dollar, with a shift in interest rate expectations. “Right now, everything is coming together for gold,” said Adam Button, chief currency strategist at Forexlive.com, as quoted by Kitco.com. “If inflation has truly peaked, then so has the U.S. dollar and that will continue to support gold prices.”
From here, analysts at UBS say gold could see $1,900 by the end of 2023. “Not only does UBS expect the Fed to end its aggressive tightening cycle in 2023, but it is looking for the central bank to cut rates by 175 basis points by the end of the year,” added Kitco.com.
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