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Gold hits record high as US-China trade concerns boost safe-haven demand

October 13, 2025
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Gold hits record high as US-China trade concerns boost safe-haven demand
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[BENGALURU] Gold prices climbed to a record high on Monday (Oct 13), driven by safe-haven demand on fresh US-China trade concerns, while broader economic and political uncertainties and expectations of further US interest rate cuts also lent support.

Spot gold was up 0.6 per cent at US$4,043.14 per ounce, as at 8.59 am, after hitting an all-time high of US$4,059.30 earlier in the day.

US gold futures for December delivery gained 1.5 per cent to US$4,059.60.

Non-yielding bullion has surged 54 per cent year-to-date, driven by geopolitical risks, central bank purchases, exchange-traded fund inflows, US rate-cut expectations, and tariff-related economic concerns.

Trump on Friday imposed additional tariffs of 100 per cent on Chinese exports and announced new export controls on critical software effective Nov 1.

On Sunday, China called Trump’s latest tariffs on Chinese goods hypocritical and defended its curbs on exports of rare earth elements and equipment, but stopped short of imposing new levies on US products.

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Trump softened his stance over the weekend, saying that the US does not wish to “hurt” China.

Trump blamed Democrats for his decision to lay off thousands of federal workers during the ongoing government shutdown, which began on Oct 1 and has delayed key economic data releases.

Markets are pricing in a near-certain 25-basis-point rate cut this month, with another similar reduction expected in December.

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India is the world’s second-largest consumer of gold.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell is set to address the NABE annual meeting on Tuesday, which may provide fresh cues on monetary easing. Other Fed officials are scheduled to speak throughout the week.

On the geopolitical front, several world leaders, including Trump, are meeting in Egypt on Monday to discuss ceasefire plans for Gaza.

Elsewhere, spot silver was up 0.1 per cent at US$50.31 per ounce, platinum rose 2.6 per cent to US$1,628.5 and palladium gained 2.1 per cent to US$1,434.75.

Goldman Sachs said on Sunday that silver prices were expected to rise in the medium term due to private investment flows, but warned of heightened near-term volatility and downside risks compared to gold. REUTERS



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