Why Gold’s Vulnerable In A Recession: Barclays Capital
Gold walked up the stairs and came down the elevator. And as chatter of a global recession rises, the ‘safe haven’ may not be the place to be parking your funds, says BarCap.
How the mighty have fallen. From calls of $2,000 to $2,500 before the end of the year, gold pundits are scrambling to scale back their forecast for the yellow metal as talks of recession become more widespread. READ MORE HERE
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