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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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From: chowder12/19/2025 3:48:29 PM
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Goldman Sachs quietly revamps gold price target for 2026

A subtle tweak hints at how Wall Street is thinking about gold’s next phase.

Dec 19, 2025 9:33 AM EST

By Moz Farooque

Edited by Celine Provini

Key Points
  • Goldman Sachs drops a bold forecast on gold prices for 2026.
  • Central banks’ consistent gold buying and falling interest rates underpin long-term price increases.
  • Other banks also predict record-high gold prices, citing strong demand and shifting policies.

Goldman Sachs typically doesn’t make bold calls lightly, but its latest gold price target forecast should make investors stop and take notice.

The bank is now expecting gold prices to jump to roughly $4,900 per ounce by the end of 2026, carrying on a historic run.

For perspective, that represents a 13% increase with spot gold prices trading at $4,323.71 per ounce at about 3 a.m. EST on Friday, Dec. 19.

Goldman points to a fundamental shift that’s driving the global economy.

It argues that central banks aren’t simply dabbling in gold anymore, while falling interest rates continue to impact investor preferences.

In other words, the sharp bump in gold prices might not be a short-term reaction, but more of a longer-term shift in how money is being positioned.

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