Looking beyond near-term volatility, Goldman maintains its baseline forecast for gold to reach $5,400 by December 2026, driven by two durable themes: sustained buying by emerging-market central banks ...
Deutsche Bank said on Tuesday that the price of gold could climb to $6 000 per ounce in 2026, while Citi raised its ...
Gold prices are climbing again. The Gold Price Forecast points to XAU/USD hitting $3,970 per ounce on Wednesday as global markets tumble on growing fears of an AI bubble burst. Investors are fleeing ...
Gold is on a blazing run again. Wells Fargo now expects gold prices to soar to between $4,500 and $4,700 per ounce by the end of 2026, calling the current rally far from over. The bank said gold ...
Gold experienced a robust rally over 12 months starting in April 2024, reaching a peak in April 2025. Given ongoing geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainties, a bullish outlook for gold in 2026 ...
Potential US Fed rate cuts, along with continued central bank buying and ETF inflows, could send gold to fresh highs. And that's why we're changing our forecast. Most of gold’s gains took place in the ...
US President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies have injected a high level of volatility into a world economy that was already reeling from ongoing regional conflicts. This type of uncertainty ...
Despite gold's 25% surge, most ASX miners lag bullion YTD as analysts resist pricing in elevated levels.
Silver's surge crushed gold's gains in 2025, returning 145% compared to gold's 64% rise. In the first weeks of 2026, it's ...
Gold prices hit $4,000 per ounce Tuesday for the very first time, driven by strong investment demand amid broader geopolitical and economic uncertainty, along with expectations of further interest ...
The issue is whether gold’s sharp rise is sudden or structural. The data shows a steady climb driven by global uncertainty, making gold a long-term safe-haven rather than a short-term ...
Today, January 22, 2026, silver in India is priced at Rs 3,301 per 10 grams and Rs 3,30,100 per kilogram, rising slightly ...