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Gold prices cross $3,100 as US tariff uncertainty propel safe-haven flows

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 1, 2025
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Gold prices soared above $3,100 per ounce for the first time on Monday as concerns around US President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the potential economic fallout, combined with geopolitical worries, drove a fresh wave of investments into the safe-haven asset.

Spot gold prices hit a record high of $3,106.50 per ounce in the morning trading hours.

Gold prices have hit multiple record highs, gaining more than 18 per cent so far this year – capitalising on its cachet as hedge against economic and geopolitical turbulence, Reuters reported.

Gold prices hit record high amid US tariff woes

Gold prices crossed over $3,055 per ounce early last week, which market experts said were due to worries about inflation and geopolitical issues.

Bullion’s rally has prompted multiple banks to increase their price forecasts for gold this year.

“For now, gold’s appeal as a safe haven and inflation hedge has further strengthened in light of these geopolitical concerns and tariff uncertainty.

“We remain constructive on the outlook of gold amid ongoing global trade friction and uncertainty,” the Reuters report cited analysts at OCBC as saying.

Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and UBS have all raised their price targets for the yellow metal this month, with Goldman forecasting gold to hit $3,300/oz by the end of the year, up from $3,100.

BofA expects gold to trade at $3,063/oz in 2025 and $3,350/oz in 2026 – an increase from its previous forecasts of $2,750/oz for 2025 and $2,625/oz for 2026.

President Trump has floated plans for a series of new tariffs aimed at protecting US industries and reducing trade deficits since he took office, including a 25 per cent tariffs on imported cars and auto parts, as well as an additional 10 per cent on all imports from China.

He intends to announce a fresh set of reciprocal tariffs on April 2.

“Tariff issues will continue driving (gold) prices higher until there is some finality to the tit-for-tat campaign,” Marex consultant Edward Meir said.

Additional factors, like robust central bank demand and exchange-traded fund inflows, will also continue supporting gold’s stunning rally this year, analysts and investment banks say.



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