New Delhi: Gold prices reached a historic milestone on Wednesday, crossing the $4,000 per ounce mark in international markets for the first time ever. The precious metal touched a record high of $4,002.53 in spot trading, while December gold futures on the US Commodity Exchange rose 0.5 per cent to $4,025 per ounce.
The sharp rally in gold prices has been driven by rising demand for safe-haven assets, as investors seek protection from growing global economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. Speculation about possible interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve has further fuelled the rally. In India, gold prices also soared to fresh all-time highs on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX).
Gold Jumps ₹700 To Fresh Peak Of ₹1.24 Lakh/10 Grams As Fed Rate Cut Bets Fuel Safe-Haven DemandMCX Gold December futures surged past the Rs 1,22,000 per 10-gram mark for the first time, hitting a record high of Rs 1,22,101 during early trade. In the early trade, gold futures were trading 0.69 per cent higher at Rs 1,21,949 per 10 grams, while silver futures rose 0.73 per cent to Rs 1,46,855 per kg.
The yellow metal has been on a strong upward trend throughout the year, supported by robust central bank buying, steady inflows into gold ETFs, and a weaker US dollar. Domestic spot gold prices have already jumped over 55 per cent this year -- reflecting the global bullish sentiment. Experts say gold’s record-breaking run could continue if global uncertainties persist and the Federal Reserve moves toward rate cuts in the coming months.
“Gold prices surged past $4,000 per ounce as investors sought safe-haven assets amid mounting global uncertainties,” experts said. “The US government shutdown, political turmoil in the France, economic worries in the Japan and Argentina and escalation in the Russia-Ukraine war are supporting safe-haven buying for precious metals,” they added. According to analysts, gold has support at $3950-3920 while resistance at $4020-4045. Silver has support at $47.70-47.40 while resistance is at $48.50-48.90.
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