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Gold prices hit record highs in Dubai. Is there any relief ahead for buyers?

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 12:01 PM
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Precious metals surged to historic highs on Thursday, driven by a combination of geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and shifting monetary policy. Spot gold climbed above $4,530 an ounce, while silver surpassed $75 and platinum exceeded $2,400, marking significant gains across the board. These record prices reflect a growing demand for safe-haven assets amid a volatile global landscape.

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Geopolitical and Economic FactorsSilver and Platinum Join the Surge

Global Precious Metals Rally: A Deep Dive

The surge in precious metals prices is occurring against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical risks. Renewed frictions in Venezuela, following increased U.S. sanctions on the Maduro government, are contributing to investor anxiety. Additionally, reports of a U.S. military strike against a terrorist group in Nigeria have further heightened concerns about global stability. These events are prompting investors to seek refuge in traditionally safe assets like gold, silver, and platinum.

Geopolitical and Economic Factors

A weakening U.S. dollar is also playing a role in the rally. As the dollar’s value declines, gold – priced in dollars – becomes more attractive to international investors. Furthermore, expectations of continued monetary easing by the U.S. Federal Reserve are reinforcing gold’s appeal. The Fed’s three interest rate cuts this year, coupled with anticipation of further reductions in 2026, are lowering real borrowing costs and making non-yielding assets like gold more desirable.

Haven Demand and ETF Inflows Fuel Record Run

Gold is currently up approximately 70% in 2025, with silver experiencing even more substantial gains of over 150%. This marks the strongest annual performance for both metals since 1979. According to reports, heavy purchases by central banks and increased investment flows into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are supporting this rally. The world’s largest gold ETF, State Street Corp.’s SPDR Gold Trust, has increased its holdings by over 20% this year as investors seek exposure to assets outside of traditional currencies.

President Trump’s trade policies and public criticism of the Federal Reserve have also contributed to economic policy uncertainty. This, combined with rising global debt levels, is fueling a “debasement trade,” where investors are shifting away from sovereign bonds and fiat currencies towards hard assets like gold and other metals. The resilience of gold was demonstrated by its quick recovery from a brief correction in October, suggesting investors view any price dips as buying opportunities.

Silver and Platinum Join the Surge

Silver’s gains have been particularly dramatic, rising almost 5% on Thursday and marking its fifth consecutive session of advances. Speculative flows and ongoing supply constraints, stemming from the October short squeeze, have amplified its volatility. London vaults have seen significant inflows this quarter, while a portion of the global supply remains held in New York warehouses pending a U.S. Commerce Department review regarding potential tariffs on critical mineral imports.

Platinum’s performance has been equally impressive, surpassing $2,400 for the first time since 1987. This represents a 40% monthly gain and more than a doubling in value this year. Beyond its industrial applications in the automotive and jewelry sectors, production disruptions in South Africa – which accounts for approximately 70% of global platinum supply – have created a third consecutive annual market deficit.

Looking Ahead: What to Watch

For now, precious metals show few signs of slowing down. While technical indicators suggest potential overbought conditions, the confluence of geopolitical risks, fiscal concerns, and accommodative monetary policies continues to support record valuations. Investors will be closely watching for further developments in Venezuela and Nigeria, as well as any signals from the Federal Reserve regarding future interest rate decisions. The U.S. Commerce Department’s review of potential tariffs on critical mineral imports will also be a key factor influencing silver prices in the coming weeks.

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