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Gold Tops $4,000 for First Time Fueled by US Shutdown

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Gold prices soared past $4,000 per ounce for the first time, driven by fears of a U.S. government shutdown and global liquidity pressures. The rally cements gold’s role as the ultimate safe-haven asset amid rising uncertainty in the stock market.

As Treasury yields softened and the U.S. dollar weakened, investors piled into gold ETFs and physical holdings. Analysts link the surge to sustained demand from central banks and institutional funds seeking stability against political and fiscal gridlock.

Risks & Outlook

While the price milestone is symbolic, volatility remains. If the U.S. avoids prolonged shutdown risks, some correction could follow. Yet persistent inflation and high interest rates continue to make gold an appealing hedge.

Closing Insight

Gold’s $4,000 breakthrough isn’t just a market headline—it’s a reflection of shaken confidence in fiscal governance. In a world where uncertainty compounds, the oldest asset remains the most trusted.

 

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