Gold prices have capped a historic 2025, closing near a half-century record and marking the metal’s strongest annual gain in over 40 years. Spot gold remained steady at $4,345.75 per ounce on Wednesday, after hitting a record high of $4,549.71 last Friday. Meanwhile, US gold futures for February delivery slipped 0.5% to $4,365.00 per ounce.
The 2025 rally in gold, up 66% for the year, is the largest yearly increase since 1979, a period marked by geopolitical upheaval such as the Iranian revolution. This year, gains have been driven by:
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US interest rate cuts and expectations of further monetary easing
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Geopolitical tensions and global uncertainties
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Central bank purchases
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Rising holdings in gold-backed ETFs

Silver’s Historic Rise
Silver, meanwhile, achieved an all-time annual gain of over 150%, making 2025 its best year ever. Spot silver dropped 4.5% to $73.06 per ounce after reaching $83.62 earlier in the week. Analysts cite the following factors for silver’s meteoric rise:
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Its designation as a critical US mineral
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Supply shortages and low inventories
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Strong industrial and investment demand
Platinum and Palladium Performance
Other precious metals also posted notable gains despite recent pullbacks:
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Platinum: Fell 6.1% to $2,065.80 per ounce, up 120% for the year, its strongest annual performance ever.
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Palladium: Declined 7.1% to $1,496.75 per ounce but remains 65% higher in 2025, marking its best 15-year performance.
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Recent corrections in precious metals are attributed to:
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Technical market factors and profit-taking
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Thin holiday trading volumes
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CME margin increases on metals futures
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A stronger US dollar, which makes dollar-priced metals more expensive globally
Analysts also noted that while the Federal Reserve indicated cautious rate cuts, traders expect two more reductions in 2026, which could continue to support non-yielding assets like gold.
Outlook for 2026
Some experts predict gold could test the $5,000 mark by the end of the first quarter of 2026, as the factors driving this year’s historic rally remain self-sustaining. Investors and traders are keeping a close eye on interest rates, geopolitical risks, and central bank purchases to gauge market momentum.
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