Gold clears $5,000 to a fresh record as geopolitical risk ramps up

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Gold surged above $5,000 per ounce to a fresh record as geopolitical tensions and macro risk boost demand, with central-bank purchases and broader institutional interest supporting prices. Analysts see further gains, with UBS targeting $5,200/oz by year-end and Goldman Sachs projecting $5,400/oz by December 2026, while silver also gained.
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