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Gold Surges to Record $5,000 Amid Global Safe-Haven Demand

Global gold prices reached new highs as investors worldwide rushed to buy safe-haven assets. Rising tensions and market uncertainty are driving demand. Spot and futures markets surged, showing strong global interest in gold. Analysts say the safe-haven gold demand is unlikely to slow anytime soon.

On Monday, spot gold rose 1.79 percent to $5,071.96 per ounce, after briefly touching $5,085.50. U.S. gold futures for February delivery also gained 1.79 percent, trading at $5,068.70 per ounce. These gains continue the metal’s 64 percent rise in 2025, fueled by central bank purchases, strong investor inflows, and caution in global markets.

Monetary easing in major economies, including the U.S., has supported this growth. China continued buying gold for the fourteenth month in December, boosting global reserves. Investors increasingly see gold as protection against unpredictable market changes and political risks.

Geopolitical issues have added to the rush. Recent trade threats and political uncertainty in the U.S. have pushed investors toward gold. A weaker dollar also made gold cheaper for buyers using other currencies. This combination reinforced the strong global safe-haven gold demand.

Other precious metals also hit record levels. Spot silver jumped 4.57 percent to $107.65 per ounce, passing $100 last week. Platinum rose 3.26 percent to $2,857.41, and palladium increased 3.2 percent to $2,074.40. Tight supply and steady buying support these metals’ high prices.

Analysts expect gold prices to rise further, possibly reaching $5,500 later this year. Short-term pullbacks may happen, but they are likely to draw quick buying. Investors continue to use gold as a hedge against global risks and market swings.

Overall, safe-haven gold demand remains strong worldwide. Political tensions, uncertain markets, and global economic caution are keeping investors focused on precious metals. Gold and other metals provide protection and stability for portfolios during uncertain times.

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