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    August 15, 2025

    Gold prices surged to a new all-time high on Friday, briefly reaching 3,534 US dollars per ounce before pulling back slightly. The rally marks a 32 percent increase from the start of the year, far outpacing the S&P 500’s eight percent gain over the same period. Analysts attribute the spike to a combination of trade policy changes, geopolitical uncertainty, and concerns about the strength of the US economy. The most immediate trigger was a report that the United States will apply tariffs to imported gold bars.

    Gold hits new record as tariffs and global tensions drive demand
    Investors seek refuge in gold as global instability rises

    According to documents reviewed by prominent media, US Customs and Border Protection reclassified one-kilo and 100-ounce gold bars under a tariff-eligible customs code. This change could expose gold bars from Switzerland, one of the world’s largest gold exporters, to a 39 percent import levy. The announcement caught markets by surprise, as earlier communications had suggested that non-monetary gold in bullion or dore form would be exempt from US tariffs.

    A White House official stated that an executive order is being prepared to clarify what they described as misinformation surrounding the policy. However, analysts say the uncertainty has already impacted investor behavior. Paul Donovan, chief economist at UBS, noted that Americans who purchased gold bars to hedge against US inflation may now face unexpected costs, particularly for imports made between April and early August.

    Gold’s safe haven role strengthens amid global volatility

    Geopolitical risks are also driving demand for gold. President Donald Trump has intensified efforts to broker a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, including imposing steep tariffs on some of Russia’s trading partners such as India and threatening further sanctions. Tensions with China remain unresolved as trade negotiations failed to reach agreement before the August 12 deadline for new US tariffs to take effect.

    Analysts say the lack of progress in these discussions has increased the likelihood of further instability, pushing investors toward safe-haven assets like gold. Economic data has further contributed to gold’s rise. Despite strong GDP growth in the second quarter, recent labor market figures have revealed unexpected weakness. The July jobs report showed fewer hires than forecasted, and employment numbers for May and June were revised sharply downward.

    Economic slowdown fears support gold rally

    These trends suggest the US economy may be slowing even as inflationary pressures persist. The possibility of US stagflation, where economic growth stagnates while inflation remains high, has raised investor concerns. Central banks face limited options in such a scenario, as cutting interest rates could worsen inflation. This has led to renewed interest in gold as a store of value during times of policy uncertainty.

    Market expectations now heavily favor interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve. Before the July jobs report, just 37 percent of investors anticipated a rate cut in September. That figure has surged to more than 90 percent, with some expecting additional cuts before the end of 2025. Lower interest rates tend to benefit gold, which does not yield income but becomes more attractive when bond yields decline.

    Analysts remain optimistic about the metal’s outlook. Goldman Sachs recently raised its year-end forecast for gold to 3,700 dollars per ounce. Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, projects that gold could reach 4,000 dollars before the end of next year, reflecting continued demand under uncertain global conditions. – By Content Syndication Services.

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