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Gold Will Have a Bumpy Road Ahead, Lyon Says

Bloomberg Markets
Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 2:29 PM
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Troy Asset Management Founder and Chief Investment Officer Sebastian Lyon speaks at an event for Bloomberg.com subscribers in London on March 17. He says the road ahead for gold will be "quite...

Troy Asset Management Founder and Chief Investment Officer Sebastian Lyon speaks at an event for Bloomberg.com subscribers in London on March 17. He says the road ahead for gold will be "quite bumpy." (Source: Bloomberg)

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