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Gold hit a new record high—and that’s an indicator of fear lurking behind the stock market’s latest record high, Deutsche Bank says | Fortune

Investors are both bullish on equities as well as being afraid that there are major downside risks, Deutsche’s Henry Allen says.

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fortune.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Gold hit a new record high—and that’s an indicator of fear lurking behind the stock market’s latest record…

Investors are both bullish on equities as well as being afraid that there are major downside risks, Deutsche’s Henry Allen says.

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welt.de9 mesi fa

Goldpreis erreicht Rekordhoch - WELT

Steigende Unsicherheit, sinkende Zinsen: Was hinter dem Run auf das Gold steckt – und warum der Preis weiter steigen könnte.

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  1. lunedì 22 settembre 2025·welt.de

    Goldpreis erreicht Rekordhoch - WELT

    Steigende Unsicherheit, sinkende Zinsen: Was hinter dem Run auf das Gold steckt – und warum der Preis weiter steigen könnte.

  2. lunedì 22 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Gold hit a new record high—and that’s an indicator of fear lurking behind the stock market’s latest record high, Deutsche Bank says |…

    Investors are both bullish on equities as well as being afraid that there are major downside risks, Deutsche’s Henry Allen says.