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Gold & Silver News 3 October 2025 - 16 October 2025

Silver Hits All-Time High Above $53 and Gold Tops $4,200 – Why Prices Are Soaring

Silver Hits All-Time High Above $53 and Gold Tops $4,200 – Why Prices Are Soaring

Precious Metals Surge to Historic Highs Gold and silver prices are shattering records as anxious investors rush into safe-haven assets. This week, spot gold blew past the $4,200/oz milestone for the first time ever reuters.com, extending a remarkable rally that’s seen it gain over 60% so far this year reuters.com. Gold has now notched five consecutive sessions of gains, peaking around $4,243 on Thursday morning (Oct. 16) reuters.com. Its sister metal silver has been on an even more spectacular tear: spot silver hit $53.60/oz on Tuesday – a new all-time high, finally surpassing the long-standing 1980 and 2011 peaks reuters.com.
Gold Nears $4,000, Silver Eyes $50 as Precious Metals Soar Amid Global Turmoil

Gold Nears $4,000, Silver Eyes $50 as Precious Metals Soar Amid Global Turmoil

Gold Shines as Investors Seek Safety Gold is leading the precious metals rally, driven by a perfect storm of safe-haven demand and policy tailwinds. On Monday, October 6, spot gold jumped about 1% to an all-time high near $3,925/oz in early trading, after briefly touching $3,944/oz reuters.com. U.S. gold futures likewise surged over 1%, reflecting robust global interest in the yellow metal. This milestone marked gold’s fifth straight weekly gain, underscoring its role as a refuge amid market turmoil bullionvault.com. Several factors converged to spark gold’s record run. In Asia, a steep plunge in the Japanese yen – after the
Precious Metals Mania: Gold Nears $3,900 Record as Silver, Platinum Surge Amid Market Turmoil (Oct 2–3, 2025)

Precious Metals Mania: Gold Nears $3,900 Record as Silver, Platinum Surge Amid Market Turmoil (Oct 2–3, 2025)

Precious Metals Market Overview Gold and other precious metals surged to multi-year highs in early October 2025 as investors sought safe havens amid economic uncertainty. Spot gold traded just below $3,900/oz by Oct 3, capping a near 2% gain for the week reuters.com. Analysts say a softer dollar and looming Fed rate cuts have kept gold firmly bid. KCM Trade’s Tim Waterer observed that a small dollar rebound “caused a minor speed bump” but gold remains “well within shouting distance of the $3,900 level” reuters.com. High Ridge Futures’ David Meger added that gold’s rally has been driven by “safe-haven demand
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