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A vote for gold

Whatever the result of next week’s US election, it is unlikely either Donald Trump or Joe Biden will be devoting much of their time over the coming months to the future of the mining sector. However, that has not stopped economists, consultants and investment bankers trying to second guess the potential impact on the industry.

The US elections take place on Tuesday, November 3

The US elections take place on Tuesday, November 3

Starting with precious metals, the general assumption is a Biden win will be better for gold in the short-to-medium term, as the prospect of higher taxes, a weaker dollar and a turbo-charged stimulus package...

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