2021 gold price target: 'not wildly bullish, just positive' - HSBC

By Kitco News / November 14, 2020 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

Nov 16, 2020 Guest(s): Jim Steel Senior Analyst, HSBC

2020 has seen a "phenomenal" inflow of gold-backed exchange-traded funds, fueling an investment-led rally, but while ETF inflows are still expected to be strong, 2020's level of inflows would be hard to keep up.
Jim Steel, chief precious metals analyst at HSBC, said that gold will average a price of $1,965 an ounce in 2021, owing to competing macroeconomic forces; accommodative monetary policy will continue to provide tailwinds, but an unwinding of geopolitical risk from a Biden Administration will ease the appetite for gold.
"Gold is sensitive to geopolitical risk," he said. "If we're going to get some rapprochement on the trade issues between the United States and the other countries, and it's not just one country, it could be from several, and we also get a charm offensive from the Biden Administration to U.S. allies or to others, and the geopolitical risks come down and there's progress made on the trade front, then that would be negative for gold."

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