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Centralne banke vidijo zlato pri 6.000 dolarjev. Je to zadnja priložnost za nakup na popustu?
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Centralne banke vidijo zlato pri 6.000 dolarjev. Je to zadnja priložnost za nakup na popustu?

The article discusses the increasing purchase of gold by central banks worldwide, citing recent reports from the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) and the World Gold Council. It highlights that 82% of surveyed central banks now hold physical gold in their reserves, compared to 71% a year earlier. The trend has accelerated, with central banks buying gold at current prices rather than waiting for price fluctuations. The article notes that geopolitical uncertainty, particularly conflicts in the Middle East and unpredictability in U.S. administration policies, is driving this shift. Gold is increasingly seen as a more stable asset than paper money, especially in a multipolar financial system where trust in fiat currencies is declining.

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Centralne banke vidijo zlato pri 6.000 dolarjev. Je to zadnja priložnost za nakup na popustu?

The article discusses the increasing purchase of gold by central banks worldwide, citing recent reports from the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) and the World Gold Council. It highlights that 82% of surveyed central banks now hold physical gold in their reserves, compared to 71% a year earlier. The trend has accelerated, with central banks buying gold at current prices rather than waiting for price fluctuations. The article notes that geopolitical uncertainty, particularly conflicts in the Middle East and unpredictability in U.S. administration policies, is driving this shift. Gold is increasingly seen as a more stable asset than paper money, especially in a multipolar financial system where trust in fiat currencies is declining.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): While the article presents information about central banks' gold purchases, which could be interpreted as politically charged due to implications about economic stability and geopolitical tensions, the framing remains balanced. It cites multiple independent sources such as OMFIF and the World Gold C

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 60): Factuality is high as the article references the OMFIF report and discusses central banks buying gold, aligning with the primary source. However, it presents specific figures like 6,000 dollars per ounce and 45% price increase without direct citation from the report. Objectivity is lower due to emot

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