Gold Surges Past $5,000/oz First Time, Goldman Lifts Forecast to $5,400
Spot gold prices surged past $5,000/oz for the first time, with U.S. futures at $5,036/oz, driven by rising geopolitical tensions and fiscal risks. Goldman Sachs raised its December 2026 gold price forecast to $5,400/oz, while central banks are buying an average of 60 tonnes monthly.
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