Gold in the green: investors return to safe haven asset amid rising uncertainty
Investors cannot ignore the geopolitical risks we are facing, according to Ravenscroft’s Matt Girard
Investors cannot ignore the geopolitical risks we are facing, according to Ravenscroft’s Matt Girard
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India and energy funds hold strong while infrastructure struggles
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Conditions could be changing for the gold market
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With inflation expected to moderate in the coming months, what does that mean for gold and other precious metals?
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‘If you think back to previous periods of high inflation, such as the early 1990s, there were not as many other options as there are now’
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Many Brits are looking to add precious metals to their portfolios this year
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Investors sought safety in commodities and fixed income during a volatile month
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Gold, energy companies and inflation-linked bonds push the trust’s shares up 5% in October
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Fund managers and buyers are split on the white metal for now but see longer term prospects as a renewable play
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Silver now accounts for 40% of the portfolio due to growing industrial demand for the metal
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Indian equity funds dominate list of 10 best-performing funds for August while gold frequents worst-performing
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