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Higher inflation and a recessionary economy could be in store as America's market reels with trade tensions and a weakening dollar, according to Steve Forbes.
Gold is re-emerging as the dominant global hedge. Investors are rotating out of paper currencies, including the dollar, in favour of hard assets like gold. 4. Structural Shift Toward Hard Assets.
(Reuters) - Gold blazed past the $3,200 mark on Friday, as a faltering dollar and an escalating U.S.-China trade war stirred recession fears, sending investors flocking to the safety of the yellow ...