Gold Tops $4,500 in Historic Rally for Precious Metals

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Due to the deteriorating situation in Venezuela and the market expectation that the United States will further cut interest rates, the price of gold rose to the historical high of $4,500 per ounce. At the same time, the prices of silver and platinum have also reached new highs.

The price of spot gold has risen by nearly 1%, continuing its three-day upward trend. The tension in the situation in Venezuela has further enhanced the attractiveness of gold as a safe-haven asset due to the US's blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers. Traders also expect the Federal Reserve to take measures of cutting interest rates for three consecutive times, and to lower borrowing costs again next year, which will have a positive impact on non-yielding precious metals.

Gold has gained more than 70% this year and silver has risen by 150%; both are on track for their best annual performance since 1979. The rally in precious metals has been underpinned by elevated central-bank purchases and inflows into exchange-traded funds. Total holdings in gold-backed ETFs have risen every month this year except May, according to World Gold Council data.

US President Donald Trump’s aggressive moves to reshape global trade — as well as his threats to the Fed’s independence — added fuel to the bull run earlier this year. Investors have also been spurred in part by the so-called debasement trade — a retreat from sovereign bonds and the currencies they are denominated in over fears their value will erode over time due to ballooning debt levels.

“The dominant drivers for both gold and silver right now are the combination of sustained physical demand and renewed sensitivity to macro risk,” said John Feeney, business development manager at Guardian Vaults, a Sydney-based bullion dealer. “We’re seeing momentum reinforced rather than capped, which suggests underlying conviction rather than purely speculative froth.”

Underscoring this demand, gold bounced back quickly after a retreat from its previous peak of $4,381 an ounce in October, when the rally was seen as overheated. It is now positioned to carry these gains into next year. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is among several banks to predict prices will keep rising in 2026, issuing a base-case scenario of $4,900 an ounce with risks to the upside.

Heavy ETF buying has also been a major driver of the latest surge. Holdings in State Street Corp.’s SPDR Gold Trust, the biggest precious-metals ETF, have risen by more than a fifth this year. Traders are also watching developments in Venezuela, where Trump has warned President Nicolás Maduro not to challenge the US and vowed to keep oil seized from a supertanker.

Silver — which traded above $70 an ounce for the first time on Tuesday — advanced as much as 1.8% to set a record of $72.70. The white metal’s rally has been even more spectacular than gold’s, with its most recent advance buoyed by speculative inflows and lingering supply dislocations across major trading hubs following a historic short squeeze in October.

London’s vaults have seen significant inflows since then, but much of the world’s available silver remains in New York as traders await the outcome of a US Commerce Department probe on whether critical minerals imports threaten national security, which could lead to tariffs or trade restrictions on the metal.

“Unlike previous silver rallies driven primarily by leverage, this move is being underwritten by real demand for metal, which is changing how the market behaves around key price thresholds,” said Feeney. “I can’t see an end to the trend just yet.”

Platinum also soared on Wednesday, jumping 4% to advance beyond $2,300 an ounce for the first time since Bloomberg began compiling data in 1987. Buoyed by tight supplies and historically elevated borrowing costs, the metal — used in the automotive and jewelry sectors — rose for a 10th straight session, its longest winning streak since 2017.

It has gained almost 160% this year, the biggest annual increase according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The latest surge comes as the London market shows signs of tightening, with banks parking metal in the US — similarly to silver — to insure against the risk of tariffs. Platinum is also on course for a third annual deficit this year, due to supply disruptions in major producer South Africa.

Gold’s 14-day relative strength index topped 81 on Wednesday. Silver, currently near 82, has been at elevated levels for around two weeks. Readings above 70 typically signal overbought conditions and that the metal could be poised for a pullback.

Spot gold rose 0.1% to $4,489.1 an ounce at 5:28 p.m. in Singapore, having earlier hit a record of $4,525.77. Silver advanced 1% to $72.16. Platinum gained 2% to $2,334.82 and palladium rose 4.3%. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was down 0.2%.

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