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What investors are getting wrong about gold

Years of global uncertainty have supported the precious metal, but rich lister connotations means regular punters may be missing out on returns.

Lucy Dean
Lucy DeanWealth reporter

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Australian investors have been slower to invest in gold than their international peers – due in part to a perception the asset is only for those with “mega-bucks” – but they may be missing out on the precious metal’s counter-cyclical qualities.

Gold is back on investors’ minds after a sustained period of geopolitical and economic uncertainty, says World Gold Council head of Asia-Pacific, Shaokai Fan.

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Lucy Dean writes about wealth management, personal finance, lifestyle and leisure, based in The Australian Financial Review's Sydney newsroom. Connect with Lucy on Twitter. Email Lucy at l.dean@afr.com

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