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Goldman Sachs sees gold top $1,800 per ounce as 'haven of last resort'

Goldman analyst Mikhail Sprogis said that the metal is outperforming traditional haven currencies such as the Swiss France and Japanese Yen as the 'haven of last resot'
Last Updated : 27 February 2020, 06:02 IST
Last Updated : 27 February 2020, 06:02 IST

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By Justina Vasquez

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. boosted its gold forecast to $1,800 an ounce as the coronavirus, depressed real rates, and increased focus on the U.S. election continue to drive demand for the metal as a haven.

The bank raised its 12-month projection by $200, and said “in the event that the virus effect spreads to Q2, we could see gold top $1,800/oz already on a 3-month basis.” Spot gold, which is up more than 8% this year, traded at $1,648.50 an ounce on Thursday.

Gold is trading near a seven-year high, supported by an increasing number of coronavirus cases worldwide that threaten to curtail global economic activity. The metal has outperformed traditional haven currencies including the Japanese yen and Swiss franc as “the haven of last resort,” Goldman analyst Mikhail Sprogis said in a note Wednesday.

The bank expects prices to climb to $1,700 an ounce in three months, and to $1,750 in six months. It previously forecast $1,600 for both time frames. Goldman also raised its silver forecast.

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Published 27 February 2020, 06:02 IST

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