Gold fever: Why is gold having its biggest year since 1979? Yellow metal soars over 50% in 2025
Gold fever: Why is gold having its biggest year since 1979? Yellow metal soars over 50% in 2025
Gold is experiencing an unprecedented surge in 2025, reaching $4,000 an ounce as global uncertainty and persistent inflation drive investors away from traditional assets. This rally, outpacing historical crises, occurs even as the stock market booms, signaling deep-seated economic anxieties. Central banks are aggressively buying gold, questioning the US dollar's safe-haven status amid geopolitical shifts and de-dollarization trends.
Gold is experiencing an unprecedented surge in 2025, reaching $4,000 an ounce as global uncertainty and persistent inflation drive investors away from traditional assets. This rally, outpacing historical crises, occurs even as the stock market booms, signaling deep-seated economic anxieties. Central banks are aggressively buying gold, questioning the US dollar's safe-haven status amid geopolitical shifts and de-dollarization trends.