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"Is the 'Trump Shock' putting an end to the Gold feast? Goldman Sachs changes its stance: Gold prices may struggle to rise to 3,000 dollars by the end of the year."
①Goldman Sachs predicts that gold prices may not rise to $3,000 by the end of the year, as Trump's policies may lead the Federal Reserve to reduce the scale of interest rate cuts in 2025; ③Goldman Sachs pointed out that central banks' continued buying of gold is a key driving factor for long-term gold prices, and it is expected that by mid-2026, the average monthly purchase volume by central banks will reach 38 tons.