September 21, 2025
GoldPrecious Metals
Gold prices moved higher on Friday and headed for a fifth consecutive weekly gain, with market attention focused on further cues after the U.S. Federal Reserve delivered its first rate cut of the year.
Spot gold was up 0.8% at $3,672.08 per ounce by 1:36 pm EDT (1736 GMT). Prices are up 0.8% so far this week. U.S. gold futures for December delivery settled 0.7% higher at $3,705.80.
Following the decision, spot gold prices hit a record high of $3,707.40 before retreating in volatile trading.
"Gold remains pretty strong here and is just seeing a pause after the Fed. The bullish trend remains intact with new highs inevitable and realistically we could see $4,000 before year-end," said RJO Futures market strategist Bob Haberkorn.
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