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Gold Price Today (December 25, 2025): Spot Gold Pares Gains Near $4,475 After Record $4,525 Breakout

Gold Price Today (December 25, 2025): Spot Gold Pares Gains Near $4,475 After Record $4,525 Breakout

Spot gold slipped to around $4,479 per ounce on December 25 after hitting a record $4,525.18, as traders locked in profits in thin holiday trading. U.S. gold futures settled near $4,503. Major exchanges operated with limited staff or closed, amplifying price swings. Gold remains near record highs, supported by rate-cut expectations and a weaker U.S. dollar.
25 December 2025
Gold Price Today at 5:02 (23.12.2025): Spot Gold Near $4,480 as Bulls Push Fresh Records and $5,000 Forecasts Return

Gold Price Today at 5:02 (23.12.2025): Spot Gold Near $4,480 as Bulls Push Fresh Records and $5,000 Forecasts Return

Spot gold hit a record $4,497.55 per ounce on December 23, 2025, as U.S. February futures settled near $4,505.70. The surge followed renewed geopolitical tensions after President Trump ordered a blockade of Venezuelan oil tankers, a weaker dollar, and ongoing central bank demand. Gold traded in a $4,430–$4,501 range during the session.
23 December 2025
Gold Price Today, 12 November 2025: XAU/USD Holds Above $4,100 as Markets Eye U.S. House Vote and December Fed Cut Odds

Gold Price Today, 12 November 2025: XAU/USD Holds Above $4,100 as Markets Eye U.S. House Vote and December Fed Cut Odds

Spot gold traded near $4,124 an ounce by 10:22 GMT, with U.S. December futures around $4,130. Prices held above $4,100 as the dollar steadied and traders awaited a U.S. House vote to end the record government shutdown. SPDR Gold Trust holdings rose 0.41% to 1,046.36 tonnes. Central banks continued strong buying, with China’s PBoC adding gold for a twelfth consecutive month.
12 November 2025
Gold’s Epic Rally Ends With a Shock Slump: What’s Next for Bullion?

Gold Price Today (10.11.2025): XAU/USD jumps above $4,070 as Fed cut bets rise; Senate advances plan to end U.S. shutdown

Spot gold rose to $4,078 an ounce by 09:56 GMT Monday, its highest in two weeks, as traders bet on a December Fed rate cut and the U.S. dollar weakened. COMEX December futures hovered near $4,087. Senate progress on ending the 40-day government shutdown lifted risk sentiment but kept safe-haven demand steady. SPDR Gold Trust holdings increased to 1,042.06 tonnes late last week.
Gold Soars Past $4,000 for the First Time – Inside the Historic Rally and What’s Next

Gold Near $4,000: Inside 2025’s Historic Price Surge and the Road Ahead

Spot gold traded near $3,970 an ounce on November 4, 2025, down about 8% from its October 20 record of $4,381. Prices remain up roughly 50–55% year-to-date, the strongest rally in decades, fueled by Fed rate cuts and safe-haven demand. The U.S. dollar’s rebound and Fed caution on further easing have slowed gold’s advance. Central banks continue heavy buying, with global reserves at a record 24% in gold.
Gold Bonanza 2025: Price Soars Past $4,400 as Diamond District Frenzy Hits New York – Is $5,000 Next?

Gold Price Soars to Record Highs Above $4,300: Fed Cuts, China Buying & Safe-Haven Frenzy

Spot gold traded near $4,118/oz on Oct. 24 after hitting a record $4,381/oz four days earlier, then falling about 6%. Gold remains up roughly 55–57% in 2025, its biggest annual gain since the late 1970s. Global gold ETFs saw $64 billion in inflows this year, while the U.S. dollar index dropped about 12%. Softer U.S. inflation and Fed easing expectations have boosted demand.
26 October 2025
Gold Price Soars to Record High Above $4,100/Oz – What’s Behind the Rally?

Gold Price Soars to Record High Above $4,100/Oz – What’s Behind the Rally?

Spot gold hit a record high above $4,116 per ounce on Oct. 13, then reached around $4,179 on Oct. 14, up about 56–57% year-to-date. Surging safe-haven demand, expectations of imminent Fed rate cuts, and fears of monetary debasement fueled the rally. U.S. December gold futures topped $4,130, and global gold ETFs saw $64 billion in inflows so far in 2025. Jewelry demand fell in key markets as prices soared.
14 October 2025
Bitcoin vs NYSE 100 vs NASDAQ 100 – 2025’s Epic Market Showdown Reveals Surprising Winner

Seasonal Secrets: Why Gold and Tech Stocks Could Shine in a Q4 2025 Rally

Gold hit a record above $4,000/oz in October 2025, up 52% year-to-date, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq set new highs in late September, defying typical seasonal weakness. Q4 has historically delivered the strongest stock market returns since 1950, with analysts watching for a potential year-end rally. Some experts predict a “monster Q4 rally,” though others warn high valuations and global risks could temper gains.
Gold Soars Above $3,800 Record as Silver and Platinum Rally – What’s Driving the Precious Metals Frenzy?

Gold Soars Above $3,800 Record as Silver and Platinum Rally – What’s Driving the Precious Metals Frenzy?

Gold hit a record $3,812 an ounce on September 29, rising for a seventh straight week. Silver jumped 2% to $47, its highest since 2011, while platinum and palladium touched multi-year peaks. The rally followed expectations of Fed rate cuts, a weaker dollar, and fears of a US government shutdown. ETF inflows and strong Asian demand supported prices, with central banks adding gold to reserves.
29 September 2025
Precious Metals Bonanza: Gold & Silver Smash Records as Platinum and Palladium Rally

Precious Metals Bonanza: Gold & Silver Smash Records as Platinum and Palladium Rally

Gold futures hit a record near $3,809/oz on Sept. 26, with silver at $46.41, its highest in 14 years. Platinum reached $1,568, a 12-year high, and palladium also rose sharply. Global gold ETFs saw record inflows in September, while central banks, including China’s, continued heavy buying. U.S. inflation matched forecasts, fueling bets on further Fed rate cuts.

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  • Hawkish Fed Chairman Warsh Challenges Emerging-Market Bond Rally
    June 28, 2026, 10:48 AM EDT. Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh's hawkish stance disrupted optimism in emerging-market bonds, which had been buoyed by falling energy prices. Investors had hoped lower energy costs would ease pressure on these bonds, but Warsh's remarks signaled a tougher policy outlook. This raises concerns for emerging markets reliant on stable interest rates to support bond demand. Warsh's comments underscore ongoing uncertainty about U.S. monetary policy tightening and its ripple effects globally, particularly on debt-sensitive economies in developing regions.

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