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Gold prices to remain up in 2025
Leading global banks anticipate that gold prices will remain elevated throughout 2025, potentially reaching the $3,000 mark, reports Reuters. The geopolitical uncertainties continue to shape investor sentiment, the report claims citing the global banks. Among the key drivers of this rally are...