Gold and the US election
This blog explores a common question we have been getting 'how much influence will the US election have on gold demand and its performance?"
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The gold prices used in this table and chart are supplied by FastMarkets. Where the gold price is presented in currencies other than the US dollar, it is converted into the local currency unit using the foreign exchange rate at the time (or as close to as possible).
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