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    Middle East Tensions, Tariff Jitters Fuel Gold's Record Rally

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    Posted on March 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Gold prices reach a new high due to Middle East tensions and U.S. tariffs. Investors focus on geopolitical events and Fed policy.

    Gold Prices Surge Amid Middle East Tensions and Tariff Concerns

    By Daksh Grover

    (Reuters) - Gold prices rose 1% to hit a fresh record high on Tuesday, anchored above the $3,000/oz mark, as rising Middle East tensions and trade uncertainties due to U.S. President Donald Trump tariff plans fueled demand for the safe-haven asset.

    Spot gold hit a peak of $3,038.26 per ounce, and by 09:46 a.m. ET (1346 GMT) was up nearly 1% to $3,029.69 an ounce. Prices climbed above $3,000 for the first time on March 14.

    U.S. gold futures gained 1.05% to $3,038.00.

    Bullion, which had a stellar run last year, has maintained its momentum this year as well, gaining over 15% year-to-date and hitting record highs 14 times.

    "We are seeing strong gains in the gold market today on continued safe-haven demand," driven by renewed conflict in the Middle East, heightened trade tensions, and strong central bank purchases of gold, said Jim Wyckoff, senior analyst at Kitco Metals.

    Israeli airstrikes killed more than 400 people in Gaza, threatening a two-month ceasefire.

    Meanwhile, Donald Trump has floated a series of U.S. tariff plans, including a flat 25% duty on steel and aluminum that came into effect in February, as well as reciprocal and sectoral tariffs that he said will be imposed on April 2.

    Gold is traditionally regarded as a safe-haven investment during periods of economic or geopolitical instability.

    Investors will now closely watch Trump's talks with Putin later in the day, where he is expected to push for a Ukraine ceasefire, as well as the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting on Wednesday.

    Traders expect the Fed to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, while they see nearly a 66% chance of a rate-cut in June, according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool.

    "If gold holds above $3,040, the next resistance level is projected at $3,080 as an extreme scenario," said Razan Hilal, Market Analyst at City Index.

    Silver gained 0.8% to $34.1 an ounce, after hitting its highest level since late October.

    "We may see stronger gains in silver over the next couple of weeks as it is playing catch-up," Wycoff said.

    Platinum was steady at $1,000.30, and palladium added rose 0.1% to $965.50.

    (Reporting by Daksh Grover in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gold prices hit a record high above $3,000/oz.
    • •Middle East tensions and U.S. tariffs drive demand.
    • •Gold gains over 15% year-to-date.
    • •Investors eye Trump's talks with Putin and Fed meeting.
    • •Silver and platinum also see price movements.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Middle East tensions, tariff jitters fuel gold's record rally

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the record rally in gold prices driven by Middle East tensions and U.S. tariff plans.

    2Why are gold prices rising?

    Gold prices are rising due to increased demand as a safe-haven asset amid geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties.

    3What are investors watching next?

    Investors are watching Trump's talks with Putin and the Federal Reserve's upcoming monetary policy meeting.

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