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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffDecember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Gold climbs 64% this year: What the US jobs report means next

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    Gold rises on softer dollar, yields as markets eye US jobs data; silver steadies

    Gold extended gains on Monday, supported by a weaker dollar and softer US Treasury yields, as investors looked ahead to key US jobs data for clues on the Federal Reserve’s policy path, while silver steadied after a record-breaking run last week.

    Spot gold rose 0.4 per cent to $4,320.65 an ounce by 0319 GMT. Bullion has climbed about 64 per cent so far this year.

    Read more-Gold emerges as top global asset of 2025 as prices surge nearly 60%

    US gold futures gained 0.6 per cent to $4,354.00 an ounce.

    The dollar hovered near a two-month low hit last week, making bullion more attractive for overseas buyers, while benchmark 10-year US Treasury yields edged lower.

    “Gold is likely to remain well bid into US non-farm payrolls, as evidence of labour market slack would keep front-end yields capped and the dollar weak, supporting a push toward $4,380–$4,440 after a firm rebound from the $4,243 support zone,” OANDA senior market analyst Kelvin Wong said.

    Markets remain focused on the Fed’s policy outlook after the US central bank delivered a 25-basis-point rate cut last week in a rare split decision, while signalling a likely pause as inflation remains sticky and the labour outlook is uncertain.

    Two Fed officials who dissented said inflation was still too high to justify easier policy. Investors are currently pricing in two rate cuts next year, with this week’s US jobs report seen as a key test of those expectations.

    Non-yielding assets, such as gold, typically benefit in a lower interest rate environment.

    India’s move to allow pension funds to invest in gold and silver ETFs could lift institutional participation, ANZ said in a note.

    “We believe such regulation can boost confidence and strengthen investor sentiment, supporting higher allocations across portfolios.”






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