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Gold price sets new record high

By Brecorder.com - January 20, 2026

NEW YORK: Gold climbed to another record high on Tuesday, scaling the unprecedented USD4,700 an ounce milestone as escalating geopolitical tensions boosted safe-haven demand, while silver also broke above USD95 for the first time.

Spot gold gained about 2 percent to USD4,757.33 per ounce by 01:52 p.m. ET (18:52 GMT), after reaching a record high of USD4,765.93 earlier in the day. US gold futures for February delivery settled 3.7 percent higher to USD4,765.80/oz.

“Gold has surged deeper into uncharted territory as investors hedge against rising political risk,” said Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index and FOREX.com.

“A softer dollar is providing an additional tailwind for precious metals, reinforcing gold’s rally at a time when confidence in US assets appears to be wobbling.”

Wall Street’s main indexes slid to a near three-week low on Tuesday, as investors were spooked by renewed tariff threats from President Donald Trump against Europe over control of Greenland.

The remarks have heightened tensions ahead of Trump’s expected meeting with global business leaders in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday.

The US dollar was set for its largest daily fall in over a month, making greenback-priced gold more affordable for overseas buyers.

Gold, seen as a safe store of value during economic and political instability, soared 64 percent in 2025 and has added another 10 percent since the start of the year. The metal’s rally has also been supported by expectations of US interest rate cuts, which reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion.

Markets are pricing in two rate cuts of 25-basis-points from mid-2026, while focus intensified after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Trump could name a new Federal Reserve chair as early as next week.

“USD4,800 and USD4,900 are the next obvious reference points (for gold), with the key USD5,000 handle standing out as the longer-term psychological target,” Razaqzada added.

Spot silver slipped 0.3 percent to USD94.38/oz, after hitting a record USD95.87 earlier. The white metal added about 147 percent in 2025 and has gained more than 32 percent since the start of 2026.

Elsewhere, spot platinum added 2.3 percent to USD2,429.60/oz, while palladium was up 1.1 percent at USD1,861.61.

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