Gold’s long-term outlook is bullish, with prices potentially reaching $5,000 per ounce by early 2026, according to MOFSL. Global de-dollarisation, fiscal stress, and geopolitical tensions are driving this ‘structural repricing phase’. Analysts predict $6,000 in 12 months and $7,500 medium-term, citing investor confidence shifts and supply constraints. Gold’s long-term outlook is bullish, with prices potentially reaching $5,000 per ounce by early 2026, according to MOFSL. Global de-dollarisation, fiscal stress, and geopolitical tensions are driving this ‘structural repricing phase’. Analysts predict $6,000 in 12 months and $7,500 medium-term, citing investor confidence shifts and supply constraints.
Trending
- DNPA Conclave 2026: Evolving regulations a big enabler for innovation in news media
- This sea creature survived for over 500 years beneath the Atlantic Ocean
- ‘Foreign truck driver’ seen speeding wrong way on Missouri highway for miles: ‘Couldn’t read basic road signs’
- ‘No country will ever have a pass’: Anita Anand on whether Indian gangs are behind extortion threats in Canada
- How US students are bypassing a $25 phone-lock pouch with magnets, rocks and scissors
- How Pentagon’s ‘Friday deadline’ may have come hours early for Anthropic
- Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh submits memorandum to Centre, seek pension and EPS hikes
- From Baramulla to the brink of history: Auqib Nabi’s defining Ranji season