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World Gold Council: Next year, gold prices may mainly fluctuate, and the upward momentum of gold prices will primarily depend on central banks and purchasing power in the Asia-Pacific region.
The rise in Gold prices next year mainly depends on the purchasing strength of central banks and whether the purchasing power in the Asia-Pacific region is strong. The World Gold Council believes that Gold prices may mainly fluctuate next year.