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O'Neill, the former chairperson of Goldman Sachs' asset management department, understands both the concerns of bears about bubbles and the logic of bulls to anchor currency changes and increase foreign exchange reserves. He exposed that Goldman Sachs once had an overweight gold model, but it was difficult to implement due to high risk. Click to view...

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2025-11-04 15:07:29
O'Neill, the former chairperson of Goldman Sachs' asset management department, understands not only the concerns of bears about bubbles, but also the logic of watching the multi-faction anchor currency changes and increase foreign exchange reserves. He exposed that Goldman Sachs once had an overweight gold model, but it was difficult to implement due to high risks. Click to view... < br > < img src = "https://gimg.jin10.com/news/25/10/Vf9zvPtBvXFpAEg5fdqwp.png/lite" referrerpolicy = "no-referrer" >
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