Gold to reach $2,400 by 2028 as geopolitical tensions mount, central banks purchase more bullion - Pierre Lassonde gold silver
Gold will hit as high as $2,400 per ounce over the next five years, as countries like Russia seek to divest of U.S. dollars, after the dollar was weaponized following Russia’s conflict in Ukraine. That’s according to Pierre Lassonde, Chairman Emeritus of Franco-Nevada and CEO of Fireside Investments, who suggested that a dual system of currency could emerge by 2028.
Central bank gold buying in 2022 was the highest since 1950, with central banks purchasing 1,136 tons. This follows twelve years of central bank net gold purchases. The BRICS nations are worried about U.S. influence in their affairs, according to Lassonde, and decoupling from the U.S. dollar will help them to gain more autonomy.
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