We remain bullish on precious metals. The recent weakness caused by evaporating
liquidity and a stronger U.S. dollar is unlikely to persist, with gold likely to
benefit from a return of investor appetite for something other than U.S. dollar
cash equivalents, given risks still remain elevated. The above commentary is
from a recent report by Macquarie Capital Markets, which updated its Top Picks
in the gold stocks sector.
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