A six-thousand year old bubble, ”shiny Bitcoin,” and something that no self-respecting central bank should hold in reserves ever.
While gold bugs are hoping for a “yes” vote, most analysts don’t see that happening. December gold GCZ4, -1.14% which traded around $1 lower to $1,195.60 an ounce on Thursday in electronic trading, with U.S. physical markets closed for Thanksgiving Day, has seen a choppy year, which has left prices more or less flat.
While gold bugs are hoping for a “yes” vote, most analysts don’t see that happening. December gold GCZ4, -1.14% which traded around $1 lower to $1,195.60 an ounce on Thursday in electronic trading, with U.S. physical markets closed for Thanksgiving Day, has seen a choppy year, which has left prices more or less flat.
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