Goldman Sachs Raises Gold Target
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Goldman Sachs lifts its year-end price target for gold to $ 3,100 an ounce, from $ 2,890 previously.
The investment bank says "structurally higher" central bank demand will add 9% to the price of gold by the end of the year .
Some traders think a short-term pause in gold prices is nearing, given its rapid ascent in value.
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