Gold Prices Reach All-Time High Amid Recession Concerns
Gold prices raced to an all-time high on Friday (Apr 11), supported by recession concerns as escalating tariff tensions between the United States and China fuelled investor demand for safe-haven assets such as bullion.
Market Update
Spot gold was up 1 per cent at US$3,205.53 an ounce, as at 0039 GMT. Bullion scaled to an all-time peak of US$3,217.43 earlier in the session, and has gained more than 5 per cent for the week.
US gold futures climbed 1.5 per cent to US$3,226.50.
Global Trade Tensions
US President Donald Trump ratcheted up tariffs on Chinese imports, raising them effectively to 145 per cent, while announcing a 90-day tariff pause on dozens of countries.
China has been matching each of Trump’s tariff hikes with increases of its own, sparking fears that Beijing could push tariffs beyond the current 84 per cent threshold.
Fuel for Gold’s Rally
Gold’s rally this year has also been fuelled by strong demand from central banks, expectations of interest rate easing by the Federal Reserve, geopolitical instability in the Middle East and Europe, and increased flows into gold-backed exchange traded funds.
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US Inflation Risks
Data showed on Thursday that US consumer prices unexpectedly fell in March, but inflation risks are tilted to the upside after Trump doubled down on China tariffs.
Following the data, traders bet the US Federal Reserve will resume cutting interest rates in June and probably reduce its policy rate by a full percentage point by the end of the year.
Gold’s Performance
Gold, traditionally seen as a hedge against political and economic uncertainty and inflation, has risen more than 21 per cent this year.
Other Precious Metals
Spot silver gained 0.3 per cent to US$31.28 an ounce, platinum rose 0.1 per cent to US$938.35, while palladium rose 0.8 per cent to US$915.75.
Conclusion
Gold prices have reached an all-time high amid concerns about recession and escalating tariff tensions between the United States and China. The metal’s rally has been fueled by strong demand from central banks, expectations of interest rate easing, and geopolitical instability.
FAQs
Q: What is driving the rally in gold prices?
A: Escalating tariff tensions between the United States and China, recession concerns, and expectations of interest rate easing are driving the rally in gold prices.
Q: How has gold performed this year?
A: Gold has risen more than 21 per cent this year, making it one of the best-performing assets in the market.
Q: How do central banks influence gold prices?
A: Central banks have been increasing their gold reserves, which has contributed to the rally in gold prices.
Q: Is gold a good hedge against inflation?
A: Yes, gold is traditionally seen as a hedge against political and economic uncertainty, including inflation.
Q: What are the implications of the tariff tensions for gold prices?
A: The tariff tensions have increased uncertainty and volatility in the market, leading to a safe-haven rally in gold prices.