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Commodities Update

Euro-zone crisis leaves more upside for gold

Gold’s spectacular rise over the past decade has seen its price climb from $256 per ounce in 2001 to more than $1,900 at its recent peak. After such a long bull market and some large daily falls in the past few weeks, more people are asking whether gold prices have now peaked. We think not.

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