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    Annual 2026 Gold Price Forecast Tops $4,000/oz for First Time: Reuters Poll

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    Posted on October 27, 2025

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    Analysts forecast gold prices to exceed $4,000/oz in 2026, driven by economic and geopolitical factors. Silver also sees a bullish outlook.

    Gold Price Forecast for 2026 Surpasses $4,000/oz for First Time

    Gold and Silver Price Forecasts for 2026

    By Anmol Choubey

    Gold Price Expectations

    (Reuters) -Gold's winning streak is seen extending into next year, with analysts forecasting an annual average price above $4,000 per ounce for the first time as economic and geopolitical turmoil keep the metal's safe-haven allure intact, a Reuters poll showed.

    Silver Market Outlook

    The poll of 39 analysts and traders returned a median forecast of $3,400 per troy ounce of gold for 2025, up from $3,220 in July. They expect prices to average $4,275 in 2026, up sharply from $3,400 three months prior.[COMMODS-GOLD] [PREC/POLL]

    Investment Demand for Silver

    Gold has hit successive record highs and hurdled the $4,000/oz mark to gain 54% so far this year, leaving the metal on track for its strongest annual performance since the 1979 oil crisis. Prices have averaged $3,281 so far this year. 

    Supply Deficits in Silver Market

    "Gold's performance in 2025 reflects more than the strength of a rally. It marks an acceptance of a new reality. The market is no longer responding to short-term shocks but to a deeper loss of confidence in policymakers, currencies, and the financial system itself," said David Russell at GoldCore.

    Gold, a traditional hedge during times of uncertainty, has gained on broader geopolitical concerns, trade turmoil and a swing away from dollar dominance, with central bank purchases and inflows into exchange-traded funds underpinning its rise. Expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts have also supported the non-yielding metal.

    While analysts foresee continued gains for gold into 2026, they expect the pace to moderate.

    Persistent uncertainty is likely to sustain support for the rally, with central banks anticipated to continue buying gold for reserve diversification and investors increasingly treating the metal as a core portfolio asset rather than a speculative investment, analysts say.

    "While jewellery demand may remain price-constrained, the official sector's strategic purchases, together with retail and institutional investment flows, are likely to be the dominant drivers," said Nitesh Shah, commodities strategist at WisdomTree.

    SILVER OUTLOOK REMAINS BULLISH

    Analysts also lifted silver price forecasts, now expecting the white metal to average $38.45 in 2025 and $50 in 2026, compared to $34.52 and $38 forecast in July's poll. [COMMODS-SILVER]

    Silver, both a safe-haven asset and industrial metal, has gained 65% this year and notched an all-time high of $54.47. Supply deficits and robust demand from sectors such as solar technology, electric vehicles, and AI data centres underpin its outlook.  

    "Silver continues to see structural supply deficits and this is expected to continue in 2026. Silver is also uniquely positioned as a 'higher beta' play on a bullish metals market, benefiting both from its traditional role as a monetary hedge (like gold) and its crucial industrial applications," said Zain Vawda, analyst at MarketPulse by OANDA.

    Analysts say robust investment demand will remain a key driver of silver's price gains, as investors seek a cheaper alternative to gold.

    (Reporting by Anmol Choubey in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Kavya Balaraman; Editing by Veronica Brown and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Table of Contents

    • Gold and Silver Price Forecasts for 2026
    • Gold Price Expectations
    • Silver Market Outlook
    • Investment Demand for Silver
    • Supply Deficits in Silver Market

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gold prices forecasted to average $4,275 in 2026.
    • •Silver prices expected to reach $50 in 2026.
    • •Gold's rise driven by geopolitical concerns and central bank purchases.
    • •Silver benefits from industrial demand and supply deficits.
    • •Analysts see gold as a core portfolio asset.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Annual 2026 gold price forecast tops $4,000/oz for first time: Reuters poll

    1What is gold as an investment?

    Gold is a precious metal often used as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty. Investors buy gold to protect their wealth and diversify their portfolios.

    2What is a commodities market?

    A commodities market is a marketplace where raw or primary products are exchanged. These include agricultural products, metals, and energy resources.

    3What is a safe-haven asset?

    A safe-haven asset is an investment that is expected to retain or increase in value during times of market turbulence. Gold is a classic example of a safe-haven asset.

    4What is the significance of interest rates in investing?

    Interest rates influence the cost of borrowing and the return on savings, affecting investment decisions. Lower interest rates typically encourage borrowing and investing.

    5What are exchange-traded funds (ETFs)?

    ETFs are investment funds that are traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks. They hold assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds and generally operate with an arbitrage mechanism.

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