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Gold prices reaches all time high in international market

21 April, 2025 13:49

Gold prices continued to surge in the international market and reached a historical high after the fresh hike on Monday.

Why Are Gold Prices Rising? Key Drivers Behind the Rally
Analysts attribute the rally to three critical factors:

  1. Dollar Depreciation: The US dollar plunged to its weakest level since April 2022, making gold cheaper for foreign buyers and fueling demand.
  2. US-China Trade War Tensions: Lingering effects of Trump-era tariffs and escalating economic clashes between Washington and Beijing have spooked markets, pushing investors toward gold.
  3. Recession Fears: Fears of a global economic downturn, driven by trade disputes and inflation, are accelerating gold’s role as a financial safe haven.

Pakistan Gold Market Braces for Record Highs: Rs. 470,000 Per Tola Likely
In Pakistan, the ripple effect of global trends could send local gold prices soaring to Rs. 470,000 per tola (11.66 grams) within weeks, according to market experts. The surge threatens to strain household budgets and jewelry demand, particularly ahead of wedding seasons.

How the US-China Trade War Sparked a Gold Boom
The Trump administration’s tariff policies ignited a prolonged trade war, destabilizing global supply chains and amplifying economic uncertainty. With no resolution in sight, investors are stockpiling gold, betting against volatile equities and currencies.

Gold Price Forecast 2025: Will the Rally Continue?
Financial experts warn the uptrend may persist if geopolitical tensions and dollar weakness linger. “Gold is the ultimate hedge in chaotic times,” said one analyst. “Until the US and China de-escalate, demand will stay robust.”

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