The impact of COVID-19

It is not too surprising if gold prices increase to 2,000 USD/ounce

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World gold prices this afternoon continued to consolidate their high price of over 1,700 USD/ounce, raising expectations for the ability to successfully conquer the 2,000 USD mark this year.

Gold prices are suddenly increasing strongly again

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The trend of gold prices increasing again in the world market continued to be maintained this evening according to Vietnam time and is currently still being traded around the high of 1,617.6 USD/ounce.

Reasons why gold prices may increase to 1,800 USD/ounce

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A loose global monetary policy combined with unprecedented fiscal stimulus policies will give gold more strength and push gold prices up to $1,800/ounce in the coming quarters.

Revealing the unsuccessful plan to award Liverpool the championship

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The plan to award the championship trophy to Liverpool before the Premier League was postponed due to COVID-19 has just been revealed.

Gold price forecast to surpass historical peak 2011

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With gold prices rising sharply in the past 2 days, gold investors predict that gold futures will increase to $2,500/ounce in 2020, much higher than the peak of $1,900 in 2011.

World gold price increases beyond forecast

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Overcoming the technical barriers predicted at the highest level of 1,600 USD/ounce, gold prices on the world market this afternoon continued to skyrocket to a new level of 1,612 USD/ounce.

Gold price regains the 1,500 USD/ounce mark, ending the downward trend

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In the world market, today's gold price officially regained the price of 1,500 USD/ounce after increasing sharply to over 38 USD compared to yesterday's closing price.

Gold prices drop sharply despite $700 billion support package

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Optimism signals and recovery trends of world gold prices quickly passed as gold prices on the world market on the afternoon of March 18 continued to be blown away from the 1,500 USD/ounce mark.

Gold price this afternoon officially lost the 1,500 USD/ounce mark

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Gold prices today have officially lost the price range of 1,500 USD/ounce when they fell sharply to only 1,470.8 USD/ounce this evening according to Vietnam time.