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    Gold prices soar 26 percent in 2024 amid economic uncertainty

    December 31, 2024
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    Gold prices surged by 26% in 2024, marking one of the most significant annual gains in over a decade, fueled by monetary policy shifts and geopolitical uncertainties. The precious metal closed the year at $2,626.80 per ounce in Asia on December 31, while spot prices in Dubai hovered around $2,614 per ounce. The rally was driven by a combination of factors, including multiple interest rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve in the latter half of the year.

    Gold prices soar 26 percent in 2024 amid economic uncertainty

    Gold also touched a record high of $2,790 per ounce on October 31 before easing slightly toward the year-end. Analysts noted the metal’s appeal as a safe-haven asset amid volatile global markets, with investors increasing allocations to bullion despite its non-yielding nature. Central banks played a key role in sustaining gold’s momentum, mirroring strategies seen during the 2008–09 global financial crisis. Major institutions bolstered their gold reserves as part of broader risk management strategies, reinforcing demand throughout 2024.

    The outlook for 2025 suggests continued interest in gold, although much will depend on the trajectory of U.S. interest rates. The Federal Reserve implemented rate cuts in September, November, and December but signaled a more measured approach to monetary easing in the coming year. Market observers are also closely monitoring policy changes under the incoming U.S. administration. Economic strategies and potential trade reforms under President-elect Donald Trump could influence inflation levels, further impacting interest rates and gold prices.

    While higher interest rates typically dampen demand for gold by offering better returns on competing assets, the metal remains a preferred hedge against inflation and economic instability. Investors may continue to view it as a safe store of value amid ongoing global uncertainties. With geopolitical risks, central bank activity, and inflationary pressures expected to persist, analysts suggest the gold rally may extend into 2025. Market trends will likely hinge on economic policies and interest rate adjustments in the months ahead. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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