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    December 19, 2025

    LONDON, December 18, 2025: Gold prices rose on Thursday as investors shifted toward safe-haven assets amid weaker risk sentiment following mixed U.S. labor market data, geopolitical tensions, and firm signals from the Federal Reserve that interest rates will remain restrictive until inflation is fully contained. Spot gold was last up 0.3 percent at $2,378.40 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures added 0.4 percent to $2,381.70. The uptick in prices came as the U.S. dollar eased slightly against major peers and Treasury yields declined after earlier gains. The softer dollar made gold more affordable for international buyers, helping to stabilize bullion prices after recent volatility. Data from the U.S. Labor Department this week showed initial jobless claims rising more than expected, suggesting early signs of cooling in the labor market.

    Gold prices rise as risk sentiment weakens globally
    Global investors turn to gold as safe-haven demand strengthens in uncertain markets.

    The increase in claims followed several months of stable employment growth and a gradual decline in job openings. Other figures showed that wage growth remained steady, while productivity levels improved, indicating that labor conditions are adjusting but not deteriorating sharply. The mixed data added complexity to the Federal Reserve’s assessment of the U.S. economy. Recent remarks from several Fed officials emphasized that while inflation has moderated compared with last year’s highs, it remains above the 2 percent target. Officials reiterated that the central bank will continue to monitor data closely before considering any policy adjustments. Those comments reinforced market expectations that interest rates will stay elevated for an extended period, contributing to the pullback in equities and bolstering demand for defensive assets such as gold.

    Geopolitical developments also influenced market sentiment. Heightened tensions in the Middle East, alongside ongoing disruptions in global trade flows, prompted investors to rebalance portfolios toward safe-haven instruments. Energy prices have remained volatile, adding to broader uncertainty across commodities markets. Gold, traditionally viewed as a store of value during periods of instability, has seen steady demand from both institutional investors and retail buyers seeking to mitigate exposure to risk assets. Market analysts noted that gold’s resilience this week was underpinned by steady inflows into exchange-traded funds and increased futures activity. The trend reflects sustained investor interest in holding gold as part of diversified portfolios amid persistent market uncertainty.

    Geopolitical risks drive demand for safe-haven assets

    Trading volumes have remained moderate, with most participants awaiting further economic indicators that could influence short-term movements in U.S. yields and the dollar. The next major data points for investors include U.S. inflation figures and consumer sentiment readings due later this week. The data are expected to provide additional clarity on the inflation trajectory and the potential timing of any future monetary adjustments by the Fed. Analysts said that in recent sessions, gold prices have reacted primarily to fluctuations in Treasury yields and shifts in risk appetite, underscoring its sensitivity to macroeconomic indicators.

    In technical terms, gold continues to find strong support near the $2,350 level, with resistance observed around $2,400 per ounce. The metal’s performance this quarter has been supported by consistent physical demand, particularly from central banks and key markets in Asia. Despite higher borrowing costs globally, central bank purchases of gold have remained stable, reflecting continued interest in diversifying reserves away from major currencies. Silver prices also rose modestly, gaining 0.2 percent to $28.40 per ounce, while platinum and palladium were steady. In the broader commodities market, crude oil prices fluctuated as traders weighed supply disruptions against concerns about slowing global demand. The cautious tone across financial markets contributed to renewed demand for assets considered relatively stable in periods of uncertainty.

    Gold maintains double-digit gains for the year

    Gold has gained more than 11 percent since the beginning of 2025, supported by steady investment flows and geopolitical developments that have prompted cautious positioning among global investors. While monetary policy remains a dominant influence, broader market volatility has continued to sustain the metal’s appeal as a safe-haven asset. As global markets close out the year, gold’s performance reflects an environment shaped by persistent inflation pressures, tight monetary policy, and geopolitical instability. Investors remain attentive to incoming data that could determine the trajectory of U.S. rates and the broader macroeconomic landscape influencing precious metals. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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