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Gold hit a record $4,383.73 per ounce amid expectations of Fed rate cuts and global uncertainty.
Gold hit a record $4,383.73 per ounce on Monday, fueled by expectations of more Federal Reserve rate cuts, ongoing geopolitical tensions, and a weaker U.S. dollar.
The metal is up 67% year-to-date, supported by strong central bank demand and investor optimism about lower interest rates in 2026.
A softer dollar boosts gold’s appeal globally, while market participants anticipate two Fed rate cuts in 2026, strengthening gold’s position as a safe-haven asset.
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El oro alcanzó un récord de $ 4,383.73 por onza en medio de las expectativas de recortes de tasas por parte de la Fed y la incertidumbre global.