Gold poised for rise to $6,300/oz by year-end, JPMorgan says

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JPMorgan says central-bank and investor demand could push gold to about $6,300 per ounce by year-end, with 800 tonnes of central-bank buying projected for 2026; gold has slipped to around $4,677/oz after a peak near $5,595, while silver remains near $80/oz and the bank flags a higher floor for silver relative to gold.
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