Gold is anticipated to yield 15-18% returns in Samvat year 2081, driven by positive economic factors and demand. This follows a 30% return in the previous Samvat year due to geopolitical tensions and monetary policy shifts. Import duty trends and interest rate stability may influence gains.
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