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What Drives Gold — Inflation or the Fed?
Gold is often seen as a hedge against inflation, but the metal’s momentum may depend less on inflation itself than on how the Fed responds. When Fed tightening pushes real yields higher, gold can come under pressure — even when inflation remains elevated.
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