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Gold Tops $3,800 an Ounce as U.S. Shutdown Fears Fuel Safe-Haven Surge

Gold Tops $3,800 an Ounce as U.S. Shutdown Fears Fuel Safe-Haven Surge

Bullion reaches a new record high amid expectations of Fed rate cuts and mounting risk from a looming government funding lapse

Gold surged past $3,800 per troy ounce on Monday, marking a fresh all-time high as investors rushed toward the precious metal amid escalating fears over a possible U.S. government shutdown. The rally also reflects growing confidence in future interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and renewed pressure on the U.S. dollar.

Spot gold climbed about 1.9 percent during the session, reaching as high as $3,833.37, before settling near $3,829.63. December futures likewise advanced, rising roughly 1.2 percent to around $3,855.20. The dollar index slipped 0.2 percent, amplifying gold’s appeal for overseas buyers.

Analysts say the sharp gain is being driven by a convergence of forces: safe-haven demand amid political risk, the weakening dollar, and expectations that the Fed will resume easing monetary policy. Russia’s recent advances in Donetsk have added geopolitical strain, while Congress races against the clock to avert a funding lapse that could shut down large portions of the U.S. government.

This year, gold has already rallied more than forty-plus percent amid a backdrop of persistent inflation and investor anxiety. Exchange-traded funds backed by gold have seen strong inflows for four straight weeks, pushing holdings close to pandemic-era records. At the same time, central banks and hedge funds are increasingly joining the buying momentum, said analysts, creating dual support from both public and institutional demand.

Some forecasts suggest gold’s climb may not be over yet. One major bank has even projected a potential price path toward $5,000 per ounce should confidence in U.S. institutions erode further and Fed independence come under scrutiny.

As markets brace for heightened volatility, gold’s breakout signals a growing recalibration of risk: investors are placing renewed trust in the oldest store of value amid uncertain politics, monetary policy shifts and global instability.

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