PRECIOUS METALS

Calling the death of gold is premature: BofA

GOLD will remain a mainstay for mining firms and investors until at least 2026 and counter expectations that the yellow metal is losing its appeal as an investment class, according to Bank of America.

Gold's demise said exaggerated

Gold's demise said exaggerated

Interest in gold has been muted in recent quarters compared to other asset classes, partly because rising real rates and a stronger US dollar offered no incentive to increase exposure to gold. Markets...

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