Swiss Bank has resumed purchasing gold after previously reducing its holdings due to market downturns triggered by the Iran war. According to Jin10, the bank had significantly cut its gold holdings from about 10% to 3% of its portfolio. Despite the challenges, Swiss Bank maintains a positive long-term outlook for gold and is gradually reintegrating it into client investment portfolios. Since the onset of the conflict, gold prices have dropped sharply due to concerns over higher interest rates and liquidity constraints. The bank's gold holdings have now increased to approximately 6% of its portfolio. Swiss Bank anticipates that gold prices will rise to $6,000 per ounce by the end of this year, driven by structural demand factors such as central bank purchases, fiscal deficit concerns, and geopolitical tensions.