Gold price may be set to rise – but so are risks for miners

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However, persistent inflation, rising recession risks, pandemic-stressed supply chains, the ongoing war in Ukraine (now entering 14 weeks), and covid-19 shutdowns in China are all contributing to extreme market volatility. That should have more investors turning to safe haven gold, which saw a 34% surge in demand in the first quarter compared with the same period of 2021, according to World Gold Council figures. 

In its annual “In Gold We Trust” report, released on May 24, Liechtenstein-based investment firm Incrementum AG highlights many of these risks facing investors and more, but its primary theme is denoted by its subtitle, “Stagflation 2.0.” The 392-page tome warns of the rising risk of stagflation, and notes that gold, silver and mining stocks have historically outperformed in stagflationary times — marked by a painful combination of high inflation, stagnant growth or economic contraction, and high…

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