UBS strategist discusses outlook for hold and Fed interest rates
Joni Teves, precious metals strategist at UBS, discusses its bullish call on gold and the outlook for the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, saying UBS is “ahead of consensus.”
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Joni Teves, precious metals strategist at UBS, discusses its bullish call on gold and the outlook for the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, saying UBS is “ahead of consensus.”
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