Gold bugs predict $US2,000-plus prices – by Emily Stewart (Australian Broadcasting Corporation – February 16, 2016)

 

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Gold prices have dipped today as markets rebound, but this year the precious metal has seen a meteoric rise.

“In US dollar terms the gold price is up around 15 per cent, currently trading around [the] $US1,250 an ounce mark,” said Jordan Eliseo, the chief economist at ABC Bullion.

“In Australian dollars the performance is even better. We’re now back above $1,700 an ounce, up the better part of 20 per cent for the year in just six weeks.”

Gold enjoyed the biggest rally in more than seven years last week, rising 5.5 per cent on Thursday alone. After peaking at almost $US1,900 in 2011 the gold price has been on the slide until this year.

“Certainly from a macro perspective, gold is the go-to at this point in time,” said Taylor Collison resources analyst Ryan Armstrong. “The market has seen a real deterioration in recent weeks.”

Central banks are driving a lot of the demand for gold as they diversify away from the US dollar.

According to the World Gold Council, banks have bought over 336 tonnes in the second half of last year, an increase of 25 per cent.

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