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    Gold soars past $5,000 as global turmoil drives historic rally

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonJanuary 26, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Gold prices surged above $5,000 (£3,659) an ounce for the first time, extending a record-breaking rally. The metal has gained more than 60% in 2025, marking one of its strongest years ever.

    Rising geopolitical and financial tensions have fueled the surge. Disputes between the United States and Nato over Greenland have unsettled investors. Markets are increasingly sensitive to global instability.

    US President Donald Trump has added to uncertainty through aggressive trade policies. He recently threatened a 100% tariff on Canada. The move targets any Canadian trade agreement with China.

    Safe-haven demand fuels metals rally

    Investors often turn to gold during periods of uncertainty. Many see it as protection against market shocks and political risk. Silver has followed the same pattern, climbing above $100 an ounce.

    Silver built on gains of nearly 150% from last year. Other precious metals have also attracted strong demand. Investors have shifted away from riskier assets.

    Economic pressures have reinforced buying. Inflation has remained elevated across major economies. A weaker US dollar has increased international demand for gold.

    Central banks have continued adding bullion to reserves. Expectations of further US interest rate cuts have strengthened momentum.

    Conflict and politics drive prices higher

    Global conflicts have boosted gold further. Fighting in Ukraine and Gaza has intensified anxiety. Political developments in Venezuela have unsettled investor confidence.

    These events have encouraged demand for tangible assets. Gold benefits when trust in political systems declines. Analysts say prices reflect widespread concern.

    Scarcity strengthens long-term value

    Gold’s limited supply underpins its appeal. About 216,265 tonnes have ever been mined, according to the World Gold Council. That amount would fill three to four Olympic swimming pools.

    Most gold entered circulation after 1950. Advances in mining technology expanded production. Even so, future supply growth appears constrained.

    The US Geological Survey estimates 64,000 tonnes remain underground. Experts expect production to plateau in the coming years. Scarcity is likely to support prices.

    An asset detached from debt

    Analysts highlight gold’s independence from financial obligations. Nicholas Frappell of ABC Refinery said gold carries no counterparty risk. Bonds and equities depend on issuers and companies.

    Frappell described gold as a strong portfolio diversifier. He said uncertainty has increased its appeal. Investors value assets outside traditional financial markets.

    A landmark year for precious metals

    Gold posted its biggest annual gain since 1979 during 2025. Investors poured into metals amid repeated market shocks. Prices reached record levels multiple times.

    Concerns over trade tariffs and costly technology stocks fueled demand. Many investors questioned equity market valuations. Gold benefited from these fears.

    Susannah Streeter of Wealth Club said gold continues defying expectations. She said political uncertainty keeps demand strong. Trade tensions have repeatedly unsettled markets.

    Interest rate expectations lift gold

    Gold often rises when investors expect lower interest rates. Reduced rates shrink returns on bonds. Investors then turn to gold and silver.

    Markets widely expect two US rate cuts this year. Falling yields reduce the appeal of government debt. Analysts say gold benefits from this shift.

    Ahmad Assiri of Pepperstone said investors move away from bonds. He said lower opportunity costs favour gold. Many investors now choose metals instead.

    Central banks drive strategic demand

    Central banks have played a major role in the rally. They added hundreds of tonnes of gold to reserves last year. Official sector buying remains strong.

    Analysts see a clear shift away from the US dollar. Kavalis said this trend has strongly supported gold prices. Many countries seek diversification.

    Despite the surge, risks remain. Frappell warned that news-driven markets can reverse quickly. Positive global developments could weigh on prices.

    Cultural buying sustains global demand

    Gold demand extends beyond investment motives. Many cultures value the metal for tradition and celebration. Families often buy gold during festivals and weddings.

    In India, Diwali remains a major buying season. Many believe gold brings prosperity and luck. Gold gifts remain common.

    Morgan Stanley estimates Indian households hold $3.8tn in gold. That equals about 88.8% of the country’s GDP. Gold dominates household wealth.

    China also drives global demand. It is the world’s largest single consumer market. Many buyers associate gold with good fortune.

    Kavalis said demand often rises around Chinese New Year. He said a seasonal increase has already appeared. The Year of the Horse begins in February.

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    Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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