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    WASHINGTON, October 6, 2025: Gold prices reached an all-time high on Monday, surging above $3,960 per ounce as global investors sought safety amid increasing economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Spot gold climbed to $3,963.42 per ounce in early trading, setting a new record after surpassing previous highs recorded earlier this year. The rally in gold was driven by rising expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may reduce interest rates following signs of a cooling labor market and the prolonged U.S. government shutdown, which has disrupted the release of key economic data.

    Gold climbs to record as US data delays shake confidence
    Precious metal rallies to new highs amid fears of economic slowdown and global tensions.

    December gold futures on the COMEX also advanced by more than 1.8 percent, reflecting heightened demand for the non-yielding asset. The shutdown in Washington, now entering its third week, has halted operations across several federal departments and suspended the publication of major economic indicators including non-farm payrolls, retail sales, and inflation data. The absence of government-released statistics has added to investor caution, driving flows into assets perceived as stable during times of uncertainty.

    The labor market has shown signs of slowing, with recent private-sector payroll data from ADP indicating lower-than-expected job additions in September. Combined with weakening manufacturing output and sluggish consumer spending, the economic backdrop has shifted market sentiment in favor of policy easing by the central bank. Central banks have also contributed to the upward momentum in gold. The People’s Bank of China and other major reserve managers continued to increase their gold holdings through September, according to official data.

    US shutdown and data delays amplify safe-haven buying

    Holdings in gold-backed exchange-traded funds have also expanded, reflecting institutional interest in diversifying away from fiat currencies and volatile equity markets. Gold has risen more than 24 percent year-to-date, significantly outperforming other asset classes. Analysts attribute the surge to a mix of macroeconomic headwinds, persistent inflation in key economies, and geopolitical tensions in multiple regions. The metal’s strong performance in 2025 has further attracted inflows from both retail and institutional investors.

    In technical trading, gold breached several resistance levels in rapid succession, signaling strong market momentum. Spot prices remained above major moving averages, reinforcing the bullish trend seen throughout the third quarter. According to market data, trading volumes also spiked on Monday, suggesting broad-based participation across global markets. Major gold mining companies reported gains in early U.S. trading hours, reflecting optimism around sustained high metal prices.

    Broader demand from Asia and Europe sustains rally

    Shares of top producers, including Newmont Corporation and Barrick Gold, rose between 3 percent and 5 percent on the New York Stock Exchange. Currency markets showed little movement on the day, with the U.S. dollar index hovering near its weekly lows. A weaker dollar typically supports gold prices by making the metal cheaper for holders of other currencies. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury yields declined slightly, reinforcing the downward pressure on real interest rates, another key factor in gold’s appeal.

    Investors are awaiting further signals from Federal Reserve officials, who are scheduled to speak later this week. The next monetary policy meeting is set for later this month, and any policy shift could influence gold’s trajectory in the final quarter of the year. As of 5:00 PM Eastern Time on Monday, spot gold remained near its session high, with strong support observed above the $3,940 mark. Trading desks reported continued buying interest from Asia, Europe, and North America, cementing gold’s role as a preferred store of value during uncertain times. – By Content Syndication Services.

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