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    Deutsche Bank Raises 2026 Gold Forecast to $4,000 as Bullion Hits Record Highs

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    Posted on September 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Deutsche Bank forecasts gold to reach $4,000 by 2026 due to strong central bank demand and potential U.S. dollar weakness. Silver is also expected to rise.

    Deutsche Bank Increases Gold Price Forecast to $4,000 for 2026

    Deutsche Bank's Revised Gold Price Forecast

    By Anmol Choubey

    Factors Influencing Gold Prices

    (Reuters) -Deutsche Bank raised its gold price forecast by $300 for next year to an average of $4,000 per ounce on Wednesday, due to strong central bank demand, potential U.S. dollar weakness and a resumed Federal Reserve rate-easing cycle.

    Risks and Challenges Ahead

    The bank raised its forecast from a previously expected $3,700/oz in April, citing factors including downside risks to the Federal Reserve's base case of holding rates steady in 2026 following three anticipated rate cuts in 2025.

    Silver Price Outlook

    It flagged uncertainty stemming from changes in the Federal Open Market Committee's composition and ongoing challenges to Fed independence as being supportive for gold prices.

    The Fed is set to announce its policy decision later on Wednesday, amid challenges including a legal dispute over its leadership and U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to exert greater control over rate policy and the bank’s broader role.

    Deutsche Bank pointed to official gold demand continuing at twice the pace of the 2011-2021 average, largely driven by China, and noted that recycled gold supply is running 4% below expected levels this year, easing limits on gold’s upside.

    However, the bank warned of risks, including strong equity market performance, seasonal weakness in gold prices during the fourth quarter based on 10-year and 20-year historical trends, and U.S. economic conditions that may prompt the Fed to hold rates steady in 2026.

    Deutsche Bank said that while positive developments in U.S. trade negotiations could reduce uncertainty for business investment, gold's sensitivity to such events was limited.

    Non-yielding bullion, often considered a safe-haven asset during times of uncertainty, tends to perform well in a low-interest-rate environment. It has risen about 40% year-to-date and hit a record high of $3,702.95 on Tuesday.

    The bank also raised its silver price forecast for 2026 to an average of $45 per ounce, up from $40.

    (Reporting by Anmol Choubey in Bengaluru; Editing by Joe Bavier and Bernadette Baum)

    Table of Contents

    • Deutsche Bank's Revised Gold Price Forecast
    • Factors Influencing Gold Prices
    • Risks and Challenges Ahead
    • Silver Price Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •Deutsche Bank raises 2026 gold forecast to $4,000.
    • •Central bank demand and potential USD weakness are key factors.
    • •Federal Reserve's rate policy impacts gold prices.
    • •Gold hit a record high of $3,702.95 recently.
    • •Silver forecast increased to $45 per ounce for 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Deutsche Bank raises 2026 gold forecast to $4,000 as bullion hits record highs

    1What is Deutsche Bank's new gold price forecast for 2026?

    Deutsche Bank raised its gold price forecast for 2026 to an average of $4,000 per ounce, up from a previous expectation of $3,700.

    2What factors contributed to the increase in the gold price forecast?

    The increase is attributed to strong central bank demand, potential U.S. dollar weakness, and risks associated with the Federal Reserve's policy.

    3How has the demand for gold changed recently?

    Official gold demand is continuing at twice the pace of the 2011-2021 average, largely driven by China.

    4What risks did Deutsche Bank highlight regarding gold prices?

    The bank warned of risks including strong equity market performance and seasonal weakness in gold prices during the fourth quarter.

    5What is the updated silver price forecast by Deutsche Bank?

    Deutsche Bank also raised its silver price forecast for 2026 to an average of $45 per ounce, up from $40.

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