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    Gold prices soar to record highs amid economic and geopolitical risks

    February 21, 2025
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    Gold prices have surged past $2,950 per ounce, setting fresh all-time highs as investors turn to safe-haven assets amid heightened economic and geopolitical risks. The rally is being fueled by concerns over U.S. trade policies, a weak dollar, and increased central bank demand, pushing gold into uncharted territory. The latest jump in prices follows the US President  Donald Trump administration’s move to impose new tariffs on automobile imports, adding to existing duties on steel, aluminum, and Chinese goods.

    Global trade concerns push gold beyond $2,950 in record rally

    These policies have escalated fears of a global trade conflict, driving investors to hedge against potential market instability. A decline in U.S. Treasury yields has further supported gold’s momentum, reducing the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like bullion. Financial institutions are now revising their outlook for gold, with multiple analysts projecting prices to exceed $3,000 per ounce. Investment banks cite strong central bank purchases particularly from China and emerging economies as a critical driver of sustained demand.

    The broader economic landscape, including persistently high inflation and uncertainty surrounding Federal Reserve policy, has also contributed to gold’s appeal. The ongoing rally has translated into significant gains for gold mining companies, many of which are reporting higher profits and stronger balance sheets. Major producers are now considering higher dividend payouts and potential share buyback programs to capitalize on record-high prices.

    Increased investor inflows into gold-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) further reflect the metal’s growing role as a hedge against economic turbulence. As the market digests these developments, traders and analysts are closely watching upcoming U.S. economic data and Federal Reserve communications for potential catalysts. With volatility rising across major asset classes, gold’s upward momentum remains firmly intact, reinforcing its status as a critical component of defensive investment strategies. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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