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Meat bans, soaring gold prices and ‘un-Brexit’? One bank's ‘outrageous’ predictions for 2023

Por: CNBC Business December 25, 2022

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Meat bans, soaring gold prices and Britain voting to 'un–Brexit' could be on the cards for 2023, according to Saxo's Outrageous Predictions.Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty ImagesSaxo Bank's outrageous predictions for 2023 include a ban on meat production, skyrocketing gold prices and Britain voting to un-Brexit.The Danish bank's annual report, published earlier this month, expects global economies to shift into war... + full article



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