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Gold Prices Reach $4,379.93 per Ounce US Credit Issues and China Concerns Drive Increase

16 October 2025
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Gold Prices Reach ,379.93 per Ounce  
US Credit Issues and China Concerns Drive Increase
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Gold prices hit a record high of $4,379.93 per ounce, driven by concerns over US credit quality and escalating US-China tensions, marking the largest weekly gain since 2008. Silver also surged, reaching $54.38 an ounce, as geopolitical uncertainty and central bank activities continued to fuel demand for precious metals, with significant withdrawals from Comex-linked warehouses affecting supply.

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