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Gold bulls could spark interest in Singapore-listed miners
Published Wed, Mar 13, 2019 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
WASH, rinse and repeat - gold bulls are charging in once again, emboldened in recent days by a weakening US dollar and Brexit fears while the less hawkish shift by major central banks could see the precious metal hold firm around the key 1,300 psychological mark for months, say analysts.
On Wednesday afternoon, the bullion stood at just over US$1,301 per ounce - quite a comeback versus its low last August of US$1,184.25/oz.
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