TLDR Gold hit a new all-time high above $4,412 per ounce while silver reached record levels near $70 per ounce on December 22, 2025 Platinum crossed $2,000 per TLDR Gold hit a new all-time high above $4,412 per ounce while silver reached record levels near $70 per ounce on December 22, 2025 Platinum crossed $2,000 per

Gold and Silver Reach All-Time Highs on Geopolitical Concerns and Rate Cut Expectations

TLDR

  • Gold hit a new all-time high above $4,412 per ounce while silver reached record levels near $70 per ounce on December 22, 2025
  • Platinum crossed $2,000 per ounce for the first time since 2008, rallying over 125% this year
  • Geopolitical tensions increased with Israel planning potential action against Iran and U.S. intensifying oil blockade against Venezuela
  • Markets expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates twice in 2026, supporting precious metal prices
  • Gold and silver are on track for their strongest annual performance since 1979, with gold up nearly 70% this year

Gold and silver prices hit all-time highs on December 22, 2025, as investors responded to rising geopolitical tensions and expectations of further interest rate cuts. Spot gold climbed 1.7% to $4,412.94 per ounce, surpassing its previous October peak. Silver advanced 2.6% to $68.88 per ounce.

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The rally comes as traders anticipate the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates twice in 2026. President Donald Trump has also advocated for looser monetary policy. Lower interest rates typically benefit precious metals because they don’t pay interest, making them more attractive compared to interest-bearing assets.

Geopolitical tensions contributed to the haven demand for precious metals. The U.S. intensified its oil blockade against Venezuela, preparing to board a third tanker off the Venezuelan coast. This action is part of increased pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government.

In the Middle East, Israel is planning to brief the U.S. about potentially attacking Iran over concerns about Tehran’s nuclear program. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with President Trump later in December. Earlier in 2025, the U.S. bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities and pressured the country into a ceasefire with Israel.

Ukraine attacked an oil tanker from Russia’s shadow fleet in the Mediterranean Sea for the first time. This marked an escalation in the ongoing conflict between the two nations.

Precious Metals Post Best Year Since 1979

Gold has surged nearly 70% in 2025, marking its strongest annual performance in over four decades. Central banks increased their purchases of gold throughout the year. Exchange-traded funds backed by bullion saw inflows for four straight weeks, with total holdings rising every month except May.

The rally reflects what analysts call the “debasement trade,” where investors retreat from sovereign bonds over concerns about eroding value due to rising debt levels. Trump’s moves to reshape global trade and threats to the Federal Reserve’s independence added fuel to the rally earlier this year.

Silver and other precious metals outpaced gold’s performance. Platinum rallied around 125% this year and rose for an eighth straight session. Palladium climbed more than 4% on December 22.

Supply and Demand Factors Drive Market

Silver’s advance has been supported by speculative inflows and supply issues across major trading hubs. These issues followed a historic short squeeze in October. Trading volume for silver futures in Shanghai spiked to levels near those seen during the October crunch.

Platinum’s recent gains accelerated as the London market showed signs of tightening. Banks moved more metal to the U.S. to protect against potential tariffs. Exports to China remained strong as demand grew and contracts began trading on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange.

Goldman Sachs predicts gold prices will reach $4,900 per ounce in 2026. The bank cited competition between ETF investors and central banks for limited physical supply. Pepperstone Group strategist Dilin Wu noted that sluggish jobs growth and softer-than-expected U.S. inflation in November supported expectations for more rate cuts.

New market participants including stablecoin issuers like Tether Holdings and corporate treasury departments have created a broader capital base for gold. This diversification adds strength to demand according to market analysts. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.2% on December 22 as precious metals rallied.

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