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    Spot gold posts fresh highs above 3750 per ounce on Fed rate cut

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    Gold prices soared to historic levels on Monday, crossing US$3,750 per ounce for the first time, as investors weighed the outlook for U.S. interest rates and awaited a key speech from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The surge extended a months-long rally that has been fueled by expectations of monetary easing and persistent demand for safe-haven assets. Spot gold climbed as high as US$3,791 per ounce during intraday trading, setting a new all-time record.

    Spot gold posts fresh highs above 3750 per ounce on Fed rate cut
    Precious metals extend gains worldwide with gold at record highs reflecting steady flows from investors and banks.

    The gains came after the Federal Reserve last week delivered its first interest rate cut of 2025, lowering its benchmark rate by 25 basis points. The decision followed a series of signals from policymakers that borrowing costs, which had remained elevated to combat inflation, were beginning to ease in response to slowing economic momentum. The move higher in gold coincided with broad weakness in the U.S. dollar, which typically boosts the appeal of commodities priced in the currency.

    A softer dollar index and steady U.S. Treasury yields contributed to increased demand for the metal. Market analysts noted that gold has benefited from both macroeconomic shifts in monetary policy and a steady flow of investor inflows into precious metals. Powell is scheduled to deliver remarks later today, which investors are watching closely for further direction on the central bank’s policy stance. His comments are expected to provide clarity on the balance the Federal Reserve intends to strike between supporting growth and maintaining progress on inflation.

    Dollar weakness supports gains in bullion markets

    The speech comes ahead of U.S. inflation data, including the closely watched Personal Consumption Expenditures index, which is due later this week. The rally in bullion has been accompanied by gains in other precious metals. Silver traded near a 14-year peak, holding in the range of US$43 to US$45 per ounce. Platinum and palladium also edged higher, though their moves were less pronounced compared with gold and silver. These metals, which have significant industrial uses, remain sensitive to global economic indicators and shifts in demand across manufacturing sectors.

    Gold’s record performance underscores its role as a key hedge during periods of policy transition and financial uncertainty. While interest rates remain above long-term historical averages, the shift toward easing has underpinned demand for non-yielding assets. In addition, geopolitical tensions and currency market volatility have reinforced the appeal of physical holdings and exchange-traded funds backed by bullion. Trading volumes in global commodities markets reflected heightened investor attention, with significant inflows reported into exchange-traded gold funds.

    Precious metals post strong year to date performance

    Central banks in several emerging markets have also continued to increase their holdings, a trend observed throughout the year as part of efforts to diversify reserves. This structural demand has provided an additional layer of support to spot prices during periods of volatility. As of Monday’s session close, spot gold remained near its intraday highs above US$3,780 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures tracked similar levels. The market’s focus now turns to Powell’s address and upcoming economic releases that are likely to set the near-term trajectory for both monetary policy and commodity prices.

    At its current level, gold is trading more than 25 percent higher year to date, cementing 2025 as one of the strongest years on record for the precious metal. The latest surge reflects the convergence of monetary policy shifts, steady safe-haven demand, and structural buying by institutional and sovereign investors, reinforcing gold’s position as a key asset in global financial markets and highlighting its resilience amid shifting economic conditions worldwide. – By Content Syndication Services.

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