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Wall Street was once uber bullish on gold. Now it's changing its tune

The June Fed meeting set a hawkish tone. Now, several Wall Street firms don't believe gold will live up to their bullish targets.

Wall Street was once uber bullish on gold. Now it's changing its tune

TL;DR

  • Wall Street firms are revising their gold price outlooks downward after the Federal Reserve adopted a hawkish tone.
  • Higher probability of Fed rate hikes this year is expected to hinder near-term gold price increases.
  • Gold's sensitivity to real interest rates makes it vulnerable to tighter monetary policy.
  • Firms like Bank of America, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs have all adjusted their gold forecasts.
  • Gold prices are becoming more correlated with Fed policy expectations and less with energy prices.