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Gold Price Set to Hit New High in 2026, Standard Chartered Forecasts Avg $4,488/oz and $4,750/oz in Q4 2026

2025/12/13 06:39

COINOTAG News, citing FX168, reports that Standard Chartered Bank outlines a bullish gold price forecast for 2026, signaling a potential new high for bullion as the macro backdrop remains constructive. The bank projects an average gold price of approximately $4,488 per ounce for the full year 2026, underpinned by steady demand and favorable monetary policy expectations.

Looking to the back half of 2026, the forecast envisions a stronger finish with Q4 2026 near $4,750 per ounce, reflecting a continued premium for safe-haven assets amid rate path uncertainty and currency dynamics. The outlook is presented as a scenario within a disciplined risk framework rather than a certainty.

For investors, the report underscores the importance of hedging in precious metals and monitoring cross-asset signals, as gold remains sensitive to real yields, USD moves, and inflation data. Readers should treat these projections as market-influenced guidance rather than a guaranteed outcome.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/gold-price-set-to-hit-new-high-in-2026-standard-chartered-forecasts-avg-4488-oz-and-4750-oz-in-q4-2026

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