Gold prices fell slightly this morning (-0.2%) to around $3,349, as market players await the release of US Employment Data (Non-Farm Payrolls + ISM PMI) which will be the next major catalyst
Global geopolitics are still heating up, major central banks such as the PBoC continue to add gold reserves, and the US fiscal deficit has increased significantly, all supporting demand for gold as a safe-haven asset
Barron's said many analysts are targeting $4,000 per troy ounce thanks to a combination of global uncertainty and a falling dollar. Meanwhile, HSBC raised its average target for 2025–2026 to the range of $3,215–$3,125 per troy ounce, citing high volatility but the view remains bullish on its fundamentals.
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Without a deal,...