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The gold mining sector continues to rely on older discoveries for reserve growth despite a sustained gold price rally in recent years, an annual analysis by S&P Global finds. According to the database of gold discoveries tracked by S&P, the gold sector added three new major discoveries in 2024, taking the global inventory (reserves, resources and past production) to nearly 3 billion oz. across 353 deposits. The gold ounces represent an increase of 3% or 82 million oz. over 2023, which had 350 deposits containing a total of 2.9 billion oz. Credit: S&P Global The S&P analysis points out that — consistent with its previous reports — almost all o…
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Gold came within a few dollars of $4K this morning, and that could light a fire under Bitcoin’s next rally. The precious metal’s surge to an all-time high reflects a global flight to scarce, inflation-resistant assets as confidence in fiat currencies continues to erode. Historically, Bitcoin ($BTC) trails gold’s moves before roaring ahead, and analysts now believe the setup for another leg higher is already in place. Meanwhile, institutional demand keeps growing. If gold and Bitcoin are climbing together, the next logical question is, where do retail investors turn for asymmetric upside in the next crypto to explode? Right now, that conversation leads straight to PepeN…
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There's just no stopping the gold train still as the September month is really kicking off. The reasons to stay bullish on the precious metal are still very much there and after the period of consolidation from end May to end August, that's adding to the extra oomph in the latest breakout we're seeing. The question now is, where do we go from here? The upside momentum has been unrelenting since last year and there will come a period where gold buyers will have to pay their dues. However, it doesn't appear to be that the time is here yet. Even if September is typically a softer month for gold, the narrative this time around is largely driven by other factors. The most nota…
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[Updated for 2025] If you’re wondering, “What will gold be worth in five years?” you’re asking a smart question—and you’re not alone. With inflation, central bank policy shifts, global instability, and growing demand, gold continues to be one of the most watched and debated assets on the planet. In this 2025 update, we break down the trends, forecasts, and expert opinions that can help you make informed decisions about your gold investment strategy through 2030. Since the pandemic in 2020, the price of gold has been on a steady rise after many years of being stagnant. Due to this steady price increase, many people, especially investors, are interested in gold price pr…
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Why is gold reaching all-time highs? The gold price has risen because investors are nervous. Political shocks, wars, and swings in monetary policy are driving people to seek instruments that maintain value when stocks and bonds fluctuate. When confidence in central banks or the dollar falls, gold often becomes the go-to “safe haven.” For example, spot gold briefly touched the mid-$3,500s in April amid market jitters and debate over the U.S. Federal Reserve’s independence — a reminder that politics can quickly lift demand for gold. According to the Financial Times, Tether is expanding its presence in the gold market, with plans to invest in mining, refining, trading, and…
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Gold rose by nearly 1% to set another all-time high on Monday, as persistent political uncertainty and expectations of more US interest rate cuts continue to fuel demand for the metal. Spot gold surged to a record of $3,728.36 per ounce during the early hours of trading. By 10:30 a.m. ET, it traded at $3,718.77 an ounce for an intraday gain of 0.9%. Meanwhile, US gold futures were 1.3% higher at $3,755.20 per ounce in New York. With Monday’s move, gold has now risen by more than 41% in 2025. Central bank purchases and strong investment demand remain the key drivers of this rally, which could be traced back as far as 2022 when the Russia-Ukraine war broke out. …
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Gold prices climbed another 1% on Tuesday, as trade uncertainty and declining US bond yields continue to boost the precious metal’s appeal to investors. Spot gold hit an intraday high of $3,430.41 per ounce in the morning, its highest in five weeks. By 11:30 a.m. ET, it traded at $3,430.41 for a 0.9% gain. US gold futures also edged 1% higher at $3,441.20 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices Meanwhile, the yield on benchmark US 10-year notes fell to a near two-week low, making non-yielding bullion more attractive. With Tuesday’s move, gold is now roughly $70 off its all-time high of $3,500.05 set in late April. So far this year, the yell…
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Gold prices climbed by more than 1% on Tuesday, as continued weakness in the US dollar and economic uncertainty surrounding global trade ignited demand for the safe-haven metal. Spot gold rose 1.1% to $3,340.90 per ounce by noon ET, after hitting a weekly high of $3,357.85. US gold futures shot up 1.4% to $3,353.80 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices Meanwhile, the dollar softened as US President Donald Trump’s massive tax cut and spending bill stoked fiscal worries, which, combined with concern over trade deals, weighed on market sentiment. Rhona O’Connell, head of market analysis for EMEA & Asia at StoneX, said the rally in gold is a …
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Gold climbed on Monday to its highest in over a month, as both the US dollar and bond yields weakened amid uncertainty over trade talks ahead of the August 1 deadline. Spot gold rose 1.4% to $3,397.51 per ounce by noon ET, after briefly touching the $3,400 level for the first time since mid-June. US gold futures for August delivery traded 1.6% higher at $3,411.1 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices Meanwhile, the US dollar index fell 0.7%, making gold more affordable for buyers using other currencies,. Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields also hit a more than one-week low, further boosting bullion’s appeal. “With the August 1st deadline loo…
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Gold extended its record-settling rally on Tuesday, breaking above the $3,700 mark for the first time ever, as bets continue to pile in for a Federal Reserve rate cut this week. Spot gold hit $3,702.84 per ounce for a new all-time high during the morning trading. It has since retreated to the $3,685 level, but remains above the previous record set on Monday. US gold futures shot up to $3,739.90 per ounce, before experiencing a similar pullback. Click on chart for live prices. The gains were supported by a falling US dollar, now sitting at lows not seen since July. A potential US rate cut this week, which has largely been priced in by the markets, has also be…
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Gold climbed to its highest in two weeks on Friday as investors rushed toward the safe-haven metal after US President Donald Trump widened the global trade war with a new wave of tariffs. Spot gold gained as much as 1.2% to $3,368.88 per ounce during the early hours of trading, before settling around the $3,350 mark. US gold futures rose 1.6% to $3,381.60 an ounce. Click on chart for Live Prices Meanwhile, global equities fell after Trump ramped up his tariff assault on Canada with a 35% tariff and unveiled plans to impose blanket tariffs of 15% or 20% on most other trading partners. The US President also announced a 50% tariff on copper imports earlier this…
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Gold prices could be heading towards $4,000 per ounce by the end of this year as the Federal Reserve begins to cut rates and the US dollar continues its decline, according to Canadian investment firm Fidelity. In an interview with Bloomberg on Tuesday, fund manager Ian Samson said his firm is still bullish on the precious metal, with some cross-asset portfolios recently increasing holdings after prices eased from the all-time high of $3,500 set in late April. Click on chart for Live Prices “The rationale for that was that we saw a clearer path to a more dovish Federal Reserve,” Samson said, adding that some funds had as much as doubled their 5% allocation over t…
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US President Donald Trump’s war against the Federal Reserve may send gold prices to as high as $5,000 an ounce by driving down investor confidence in the dollar, says Goldman Sachs Group. In a note published Thursday, the bank’s analysts warned that Trump’s attempt to interfere with the US central bank could further erode trust in dollar-denominated assets, thereby adding to gold’s safe-haven appeal. The note, first seen by Financial Times, comes just a day after gold rallied to a new all-time high above $3,560 an ounce. Bullion has now risen by 35% so far this year, as investors and central banks piled into the metal as a hedge against political uncertainty and U…
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Gold prices declined by 1% on Wednesday as solid US economic data reinforced expectations of the Federal Reserve holding interest rates steady for now, dimming the appeal of the safe-haven metal. By midday ET, spot gold traded at $3,292.75 per ounce, falling below the $3,300-an-ounce level for the first time in a month. US gold futures also fell 1%, but maintained a higher price of $3,345.3 per ounce. Click on chart for Live Prices The decline followed better-than-expected US employment data for the month of July, as well as second-quarter GDP data that beat analyst expectations. “The releases that just came out really look quite supportive for the econo…
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Gold prices dropped more than 1% on Friday as markets digested the latest tariff developments, while a softer inflation report in the US kept hopes for a rate cut alive. Spot gold fell back below $3,300 an ounce during the morning session, trading at $3,281.24 for an intraday gain of 1.1% by 10:45 a.m. ET. US gold futures also fell 1.1% to $3,307.40 an ounce in New York. Live Gold Price Chart and Real-Time Updates Meanwhile, the US dollar index ticked 0.3% higher to make gold more expensive for buyers. Gold traded lower despite renewed tensions between the US and China, with US President Donald Trump claiming that China had violated their trade agreement.…
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Gold prices dipped after a three-day rally on Wednesday, as a US-Japan trade deal allayed trade war concerns and dampened demand for safe haven assets. By midday, spot gold fell 0.6% to $3,410.26 per ounce, having hit a five-week high the previous session. US gold futures also declined 0.6%, trading at $3,420.90 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices The pullback follows a series a trade deals announced by the Trump administration in recent days, most notably a better-than-expected deal struck with Japan on Tuesday evening. “Trade deals like the one between the US and Japan mitigate macroeconomic concerns and may dampen safe haven demand. This…
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Gold prices fell on Thursday after strong US jobs data took the pressure off the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates at the end of this month, denting the metal’s appeal. Spot gold dropped 0.9% to $3,326.35 per ounce by 10:45 a.m. ET, erasing most of its gains from the past two sessions. US gold futures also slid 0.7% to $3,336.90 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices The precious metal had declined as much as 1.4% earlier in the session, after trading mostly within a narrow range. The selloff in gold comes after the latest US payroll numbers came in above analyst expectations, and the unemployment rate was lower than forecast. The do…
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Gold edged higher on Wednesday as investors await the minutes of the US Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting and upcoming Jackson Hole symposium for clues on future interest rate moves. Spot gold advanced 0.8% to $3,341.56 per ounce by 11:40 a.m. ET to erase most of this week’s losses. US gold futures also gained 0.8%, trading at $3,385.20 an ounce in New York. Click on chart for live prices. Gold surged above the $3,400 level earlier this month after the US central bank decided to hold interest rates steady in July, increasing the odds of a rate cut in September instead. Since then, the metal has gradually pulled back as mixed US economic data came out. Al…
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Gold extended its rally on Monday after last week’s economic data fueled expectations of monetary easing by the US Federal Reserve. Spot gold rose 0.3% to $3,372.48 per ounce as of 1:20 p.m. ET, near its highest in two weeks. US gold futures climbed 0.7% to $3,425.90 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices The yellow metal has now risen for three straight sessions, as new US economic data signalled that a Fed rate cut may be on the cards next month, which bodes well for the non-yielding bullion. According to the CME FedWatch tool, traders now see an 86% chance of a September rate cut, up from just over 63% a week ago. “The odds are stronger…
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Gold extended its rally on Friday as investors fled to the precious metal following Israel’s attack on Iran, re-igniting fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East. Spot gold gained as much as 1.8% to $3,446.86 per ounce, the highest since its record-setting rally in mid-April. By 10:45 a.m. ET, it had pared some gains, up 1.5% at just under $3,436 an ounce. Meanwhile, US gold futures added 1.6% to trade at $3,456.10 an ounce in New York. According to Daniel Pavilonis, senior market strategist at RJO Futures, the Israeli strike on Thursday evening caused “a little bit of geopolitical scare” in the market. “Prices will stay elevated in the antici…
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Gold prices fell by nearly 1% on Friday as a stronger-than-expected US jobs report alleviated some economic concerns despite lingering geopolitical uncertainty. Spot gold traded 0.8% lower at just under $3,330 an ounce as of 10:40 a.m. ET, after hitting as high as $3,375.37 earlier in the day. Gold futures also dropped 0.9% to $3,344.10 an ounce in New York. The decline follows new US data that showed a largely stable labour market for the month of May. Non-farm payrolls increased by 139,000 compared with the 130,000 forecast in a Reuters poll, while the unemployment rate stood in line with estimates at 4.2%. Data came in line with estimates, which is a…
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Gold prices fell by nearly 2% on Friday, tracking towards a second straight weekly loss, as news of a US-China trade agreement diminished investors’ appetite for the safe-haven metal. Spot gold traded as low as $3,256.23 per ounce during morning session. By midday, it had narrowed its loss to 1.6% at $3,272.55 an ounce. Meanwhile, US gold futures recorded a 2% decline, trading at $3,279.20 per ounce in New York. Click on chart for live prices. With Friday’s drop, bullion has now lost 3% for the week, as investor concerns eased following the latest developments on the geopolitical front. On Thursday evening, the US and China agreed on the frameworks of a …
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A new poll by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) shows that metals analysts are growing more bullish on gold for the remainder of this year, forecasting 15% higher prices on average. The results published this week contained upgrades from a portion of analysts featured in LBMA’s annual survey, which it released in January. In that survey, some 29 analysts predicted an average gold price of $2,735.33/oz. for 2025, with none suggesting above $3,000. Since the survey’s publication, gold prices have soared as global trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainty took hold of the market. In April, the yellow metal touched an all-time high of $3,500 as investors …
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Gold prices advanced on Friday, buoyed by rising optimism of a September rate cut following comments by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at this year’s Jackson Hole symposium. Spot gold rose 1% to $3,372.60 per ounce by 12:30 p.m. ET, the highest in nearly two weeks. US gold futures also gained 1%, trading at $3,416.90 an ounce in New York. Click on chart for live prices. In his highly anticipated speech Friday morning, Powell acknowledged that the US economy is facing a “challenging situation”, with inflation risks now tilted to the upside and employment risks to the downside. This shift in the balance of risks, he remarked, may warrant adjusting the Fed…
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Gold was little changed on Wednesday, following its longest streak of gains since February, as traders booked profits while they continue to monitor global trade developments and the US Federal Reserve’s rate cut outlook. Spot gold slipped 0.1% to $3,378.21 per ounce as of 11 a.m. ET, trading within a narrow range for the day. US gold futures were flat at $3,433.40 an ounce in New York. Click on chart for Live Prices “We view this as a bit of a pullback… a little profit-taking from the recent move higher in the midst of a quieter time on the economic front, and a little lesser need for that safe-haven demand,” David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridg…
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