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		<title>Gold Surges to One-Month High as Silver Hits Record Levels After Fed Rate Cut</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; Gold prices climbed sharply on Thursday, reaching their highest level in more than a month, as the U.S.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai </strong>&#8211; Gold prices climbed sharply on Thursday, reaching their highest level in more than a month, as the U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut pushed the dollar lower and strengthened investor appetite for precious metals.</p>



<p>The rally was further amplified by an extraordinary surge in silver, which touched a fresh record high, marking one of the strongest sessions for metals this year.</p>



<p>Spot gold rose 1.2% to $4,280.08 per ounce, achieving its highest level since late October and extending a steady upward trend supported by softer U.S. monetary policy.</p>



<p>U.S. gold futures for February delivery also advanced by 2.1% to settle at $4,313 per ounce, signalling strong forward-looking sentiment among traders.</p>



<p>Silver delivered one of the standout performances of the day, jumping nearly 4% to $64.22 per ounce and hovering close to the record high of $64.31 reached earlier.</p>



<p>Its rapid surge added significant momentum across the metals market, lifting both platinum and palladium as investors poured into hard assets.</p>



<p>Analysts noted that silver’s powerful rally acted as a tailwind for the broader precious metals sector.</p>



<p>Market observers emphasised that the strong upward move reflected global interest in alternative stores of value at a time of shifting financial conditions.</p>



<p>The U.S. dollar weakened to an eight-week low after the Fed’s 25-basis-point rate cut, making dollar-priced metals more affordable for international buyers.</p>



<p>This decline helped fuel additional buying, with traders viewing the environment as favourable for non-yielding assets such as gold.</p>



<p>Experts pointed out that inflation remains above the central bank’s long-term target, creating conditions that traditionally support gold’s role as a safe-haven investment.</p>



<p>Lower interest rates in an inflationary environment tend to boost demand for precious metals, reinforcing the bullish outlook.</p>



<p>The rate cut marked the Fed’s third consecutive quarter-point reduction, with policymakers signaling a potential pause as they continue to monitor labour market indicators and inflation pressures.</p>



<p>Despite this cautious tone, the overall shift toward looser monetary conditions remains a key driver of strength in the metals market.</p>



<p>Political factors also added context, as U.S. President Donald Trump has consistently supported lower interest rates during his second term.</p>



<p>His expected nominee for the next Federal Reserve chair is anticipated to maintain a dovish stance, providing additional reassurance to markets.</p>



<p>Traders now await the upcoming U.S. non-farm payrolls report, scheduled for release on December 16, which is expected to offer new signals on employment trends and help shape expectations for future rate decisions.</p>



<p>The results of the report may further reinforce or moderate the current rally in precious metals.</p>



<p>In India, pension funds received approval to invest in gold and silver exchange-traded funds, expanding access to metals exposure for long-term savers.</p>



<p>The move is expected to strengthen domestic demand for precious metals and broaden market participation.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, platinum prices rose 2.5% to $1,697.61, supported by stronger industrial demand and spillover effects from the precious metals rally.</p>



<p>Palladium climbed 1.1% to $1,492.55, maintaining its steady advance in line with improved global investment sentiment.</p>



<p>The day’s strong performance underscored the resilient appeal of gold and silver in times of economic adjustment and currency volatility.</p>



<p>With supportive monetary conditions and rising global interest, precious metals continue to shine as reliable assets in a shifting financial landscape.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mumbai &#8211; Silver prices soared to an all-time record this week, marking a historic milestone for the precious metal and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Mumbai &#8211;</strong>  Silver prices soared to an all-time record this week, marking a historic milestone for the precious metal and signaling growing global confidence in its economic and industrial value. </p>



<p>The remarkable rise in silver prices, supported by gold’s continued rally, reflects both investor optimism and expanding demand across industries such as renewable energy, technology, and electric vehicles.</p>



<p>On Wednesday, spot silver touched a record high of $49.57 per ounce, representing a nearly 70% gain in 2025—its strongest annual performance since 2010. This surge underscores silver’s growing role not only as a traditional store of value but also as a crucial industrial metal powering future technologies.</p>



<p>Analysts attribute the rally to a combination of factors—macroeconomic stability, increased investor trust, and innovation-driven industrial demand. As geopolitical uncertainties persist and inflationary concerns ease, global investors are turning to tangible assets like silver, viewing it as a reliable safeguard and a growth-driven commodity.</p>



<p>Financial experts note that the ongoing bull run in gold, which recently crossed the $4,000 per ounce mark, has also strengthened silver’s momentum. Zain Vawda, an analyst at MarketPulse by OANDA, highlighted that “many retail investors have embraced silver as a safe-haven bet, increasing both demand and prices.</p>



<p>” He added that with a strong structural supply deficit and industrial momentum, silver could reach $55 per ounce within the next six months.</p>



<p>In addition to investor enthusiasm, silver’s rally is being bolstered by tight liquidity in the London spot market, one of the world’s key trading hubs. Recent outflows to COMEX warehouses in the U.S. have reduced available supply in London, adding upward pressure to prices.</p>



<p> According to HSBC analyst James Steel, this shift was initially triggered by concerns over potential U.S. import tariffs earlier in the year, which silver eventually avoided. The movement of physical metal from London to New York also widened price differences between the two markets, making arbitrage trades profitable and fueling market activity.</p>



<p>Another factor contributing to silver’s strength is its strategic importance to the U.S. economy. Silver’s inclusion in the U.S. draft list of critical minerals has prompted renewed interest and speculation about its long-term role in the global supply chain.</p>



<p> With growing attention to sustainable energy, electronics manufacturing, and electric mobility, silver has emerged as an indispensable resource for future-focused industries.</p>



<p>As of September, London vaults held 24,581 metric tons of silver valued at $36.5 billion, slightly down from August levels, reflecting steady demand and healthy turnover. </p>



<p>Meanwhile, the gold-to-silver ratio—which measures how many ounces of silver are needed to buy one ounce of gold—has improved from 105 in April to 82 now, showing silver’s faster pace of appreciation.</p>



<p>Experts predict that this positive trajectory will continue. Matthew Piggott, director of gold and silver at Metals Focus, remarked that “silver is now aligning with gold’s rally and is well-positioned to breach the $60 level by 2026.” His outlook points to long-term optimism for silver as both an investment and an industrial asset.</p>



<p>The metal’s growing significance is further supported by its widespread use in green technologies. Silver is essential in the production of solar panels (photovoltaics), electronics, and electric vehicles, which aligns perfectly with global sustainability goals.</p>



<p> According to Morgan Stanley, silver’s strong industrial consumption—particularly driven by China’s expanding solar installations—has provided additional support to its price growth.</p>



<p>Moreover, physically-backed silver exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen robust inflows this year, reflecting rising institutional confidence. Analysts believe there is still room for ETF holdings to expand further, sustaining long-term price strength.</p>



<p>In essence, silver’s record-breaking performance in 2025 tells a story of resilience, innovation, and global optimism. The metal is not merely riding gold’s coattails—it is charting its own path as a dual-purpose asset that bridges financial security and technological progress.</p>



<p> With sustained investor interest, a tightening supply-demand balance, and expanding industrial applications, silver is well-positioned to shine even brighter in the years ahead.</p>
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