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		<title>Precious Metals Begin 2026 on a Strong Note as Investors Favour Safety</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Gold and its peers open the new year with confidence, supported by policy optimism and global demand. Precious metals entered]]></description>
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<p>Gold and its peers open the new year with confidence, supported by policy optimism and global demand.</p>
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<p>Precious metals entered the opening days of 2026 with renewed momentum, extending the remarkable rally that defined the previous year and reinforcing their status as core portfolio assets.</p>



<p>Gold prices edged higher in early trading, reflecting sustained investor interest driven by expectations of interest rate cuts and a continued search for stability amid global uncertainty.</p>



<p>After an exceptional performance in 2025, gold’s appeal remains strong as markets increasingly anticipate a more accommodative monetary stance from the U.S. Federal Reserve.</p>



<p>Lower interest rates tend to enhance the attractiveness of non-yielding assets like gold, encouraging both institutional and retail investors to maintain or expand their exposure.</p>



<p>The metal’s role as a safe haven has also been reinforced by ongoing geopolitical tensions, which continue to shape risk sentiment across global financial markets.</p>



<p>Silver, platinum, and palladium have joined gold in starting the year on a positive footing, highlighting the broad-based strength across the precious metals complex.</p>



<p>Silver has particularly benefited from its dual role as an investment asset and an industrial input, especially in energy transition technologies and advanced manufacturing.</p>



<p>Platinum’s performance reflects improving demand fundamentals and constrained supply, while growing industrial applications have added to its long-term investment case.</p>



<p>Palladium, after a strong recovery phase, continues to draw attention as supply dynamics and technological uses support prices over the medium term.</p>



<p>Physical demand trends have also shown signs of improvement, with premiums emerging in major consuming markets, signalling renewed interest from jewellery buyers and long-term holders.</p>



<p>This blend of investment demand and physical buying has helped underpin prices, even after the sharp gains recorded over the past year.</p>



<p>Market participants see precious metals as an effective hedge against currency volatility, fiscal uncertainty, and shifting trade dynamics in the global economy.</p>



<p>Expectations of policy easing have further strengthened sentiment, as investors position themselves ahead of potential changes in the interest rate environment.</p>



<p>Beyond short-term price movements, the longer-term outlook for precious metals remains constructive, supported by structural factors such as supply limitations and rising strategic demand.</p>



<p>Central banks continue to play a role in supporting gold markets, with diversification strategies and reserve management adding another layer of demand.</p>



<p>At the same time, technological advancements and green energy initiatives are boosting industrial consumption of silver and platinum group metals.</p>



<p>While some consolidation may occur after the powerful rally, overall market confidence suggests that dips could attract fresh buying interest.</p>



<p>Precious metals have increasingly become part of mainstream portfolio allocation strategies, reflecting their perceived resilience during periods of economic transition.</p>



<p>As 2026 unfolds, investors are likely to continue balancing growth-oriented assets with defensive holdings, keeping gold and its peers firmly in focus.</p>



<p>The early strength seen this year underscores how precious metals remain deeply connected to global macroeconomic trends and investor psychology.</p>



<p>With supportive fundamentals and diversified demand drivers, the sector appears well-positioned to retain its prominence in the evolving financial landscape.</p>
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