Citigroup Bullish on Silver as Next Rally Play: Price Target Lifted to $43

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Jul 16, 2025

Citigroup has upgraded its silver outlook while maintaining a cautious stance on gold, forecasting the white metal will breach $40/oz in coming months amid tightening physical supply and surging investment demand. Analysts led by Max Layton raised their three-month silver price target from $38 to $40, while lifting the 6-12 month projection to $43.

The bank maintained its gold forecast but reiterated that prices may have peaked, with its prediction of a drop below $3,000/oz next year unchanged. "Years of structural deficits, holders withholding sales in anticipation of further gains, and robust investment flows suggest sustained supply tightness," analysts emphasized. "Silver's recent surge isn't merely a catch-up play to gold but reflects fundamental strength."

Precious metals have outperformed broader commodities this year. Gold gained over 25% to hit record highs, fueled by central bank purchases and ETF inflows, while trade war tensions boosted safe-haven appeal. Silver - possessing both industrial and monetary attributes - has eclipsed gold's rally with greater year-to-date gains.

"Fed rate cut expectations will provide fresh tailwinds for silver," Citigroup noted, while reaffirming its view that "gold prices have likely reached a cyclical peak." Spot silver currently trades below $38/oz, having climbed 31% this year, while gold hovers near $3,338/oz with a 27% advance.

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