June 16, 2025
GoldPrecious Metals

A slide in the U.S. dollar helped turn investors back towards favoring precious metals as a safe haven. Fundamentally, geopolitical instability is also a factor, says Robert Yawger of Mizuho Securities USA in a note. "The longer the Iran situation continues to smolder, the greater safe haven flows into the shiny metal," he says. Yawger adds that he anticipates gold will retest its record highs as long as the turmoil continues. Front-month gold settled up 1.8% to $3,380.90 per troy ounce. It's the second straight gaining session, and now the fifth-highest close in the contracts' history.
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