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Gold hit $5,595/oz in early 2026 due to de-dollarization, geopolitics, and strong institutional demand.
Gold prices surged past $5,000 per ounce in early 2026, reaching a peak of $5,595, driven by central bank de-dollarization, geopolitical tensions, and strong institutional demand.
Western ETF inflows hit $89 billion in 2025, with North America leading, while BRICS+ efforts to build a gold-backed settlement system added structural support.
Major miners like Newmont and Barrick reported record profits, with margins near 70%, enabling massive dividends, buybacks, and strategic shifts—Newmont cut output to focus on high-grade ore, and Barrick planned a $42 billion spin-off.
Junior miners, including Pan American Silver, saw strong gains, but financing remains tight.
The rally marks a shift from retail-driven booms to a lasting institutional demand, repositioning gold as a core reserve asset.
El oro alcanzó los $5,595/oz a principios de 2026 debido a la desdolarización, la geopolítica y la fuerte demanda institucional.