Gold and silver are posting their strongest performance in more than four decades as geopolitical tensions, expectations of interest rate cuts, and sustained central bank buying push prices to historic highs. Gold has surged past $4,500 per ounce, while silver has climbed above $70, driven by strong industrial demand and physical supply constraints. With volatility elevated across global markets, investors continue to turn to physical precious metals as a long-term hedge against inflation, currency risk, and economic uncertainty. Analysts remain structurally bullish, with forecasts pointing to even higher prices as diversification demand accelerates.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – November 28th, 2025
Silver has smashed its all-time record as global inventories tighten and borrowing costs climb, while gold continues its powerful ascent fueled by central bank demand and investor anxiety. This article breaks down the turbulence shaking precious metals markets and why more investors are turning to physical assets for protection.