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Gold hits record highs as 2026 outlook turns bullish

Published on: November 22, 2025 12:16 PM

Gold’s Structural Surge: Performance in 2025 and the Bullish Outlook for 2026

LONDON: Gold surged to record levels in 2025, reaching a peak of $4,381 per ounce in mid-October, as investors increasingly viewed the metal as a strategic reserve asset rather than a traditional inflation hedge. The rally was driven by unprecedented central bank purchases, robust ETF inflows, and a heightened geopolitical risk premium.

Read More: Global gold demand hits record high 

Throughout the year, gold delivered year-to-date gains ranging from +17.4% to over +50%, outperforming many traditional safe-haven assets in stability despite higher real interest rates and a momentarily strong US dollar. Analysts noted an unusual co-movement with equities, suggesting systemic risk concerns rather than typical fear-driven buying were driving demand.

Institutional forecasts for 2026 remain bullish, with UBS and Goldman Sachs projecting targets between $4,400 and $4,900 per ounce. Expectations of US monetary easing, a weaker dollar, and continued central bank accumulation are seen as key drivers supporting this outlook.

Physical demand, particularly in India and China, complemented investment flows, while supply from mining and recycling is expected to remain easily absorbed by strong strategic demand. Analysts emphasize that the gold market is now largely influenced by sovereign and institutional flows, rather than cyclical consumer behavior.

Read More: Gold hits record high in Pakistan, jumps Rs5,500 per tola

Despite short-term volatility and technical corrections, gold’s fundamental appeal as a hedge against fiscal uncertainty, geopolitical instability, and currency risk is expected to sustain its upward trajectory, solidifying its role as a core strategic asset for investors worldwide.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: 2026 forecast, central banks, commodities, ETFs, gold, Investment, Latest, record high

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