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Gold’s Midyear Check-In: Debasement & Banks Remain Key
With countries and central banks seeking to buy up metals for the years to come, crafty advisors and investors have been able to capitalize on these purchases with strategic exposure. Of course, this attention has also extended to gold, which has seen its price both rise and fall in the first half of the year. With that being said, what should advisors and investors expect from gold in the second act of 2026? In a recent webcast, Paul Wong, CFA, managing partner and market strategist at Sprott, offered his outlook on where gold goes from here. Looking from a holistic perspective, Wong highlighted a variety of factors ... (full story)
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