Monday, December 22, 2025

Gold hits all-time high of $4,383.73, propelled by US rate-cut hopes, safe-haven appeal

Yellow metal is up 67% this year, driven by geopolitical and trade tensions, robust central bank buying and hopes of lower interest rates next year

Spot gold surged to a record high of $4,383.73 per ounce on Monday, lifted by expectations of further U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts after last week’s quarter-point reduction, sustained safe-haven demand, and a softer dollar.

Gold, a traditional safe-haven asset, is up 67% for the year, driven by geopolitical and trade tensions, robust central bank buying and hopes of lower interest rates next year, while a lower dollar index has also helped by making the precious metal less expensive for overseas buyers.

Investors are currently pricing in two U.S. rate cuts in 2026, boosting non-yielding gold’s appeal.

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