How does central bank de-dollarisation affect gold prices?
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From my experience watching macro shifts, de-dollarisation often nudges gold higher when it means weaker USD liquidity and higher inflation expectations. Gold serves as a currency hedge and portfolio ballast during policy uncertainty. I've seen modest gold allocations help portfolios weather dollar spikes as central banks diversify reserves.
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When my clients talked about de-dollarisation, gold often acted as a hedge, especially as currencies wobbled and real rates stayed weak.
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