Global precious metals markets have carried forward the strong momentum seen in 2025, with gold and silver prices extending their record-breaking rallies as 2026 gets underway. Investors continue to favour safe-haven assets amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and expectations of monetary easing, while physical demand and exchange-traded fund inflows remain elevated.
Spot gold and silver prices resumed higher trading after a remarkable run last year, during which gold posted its highest annual gains in decades and silver surged even more dramatically. Precious metals have been supported by forecasts of further interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve, which reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets, and by a weaker US dollar, making bullion more attractive to holders of other currencies.
Market watchers noted that gold ended 2025 with significant annual increases, while silver’s rally—driven by both investment and industrial demand—also remained robust as the new year began. Analysts say the extension of the upswing reflects broader macroeconomic uncertainties and a continued appetite for diversification into hard assets.
However, some industry voices have cautioned that metals markets could see volatility as sharp rallies may invite profit-taking or technical corrections after record highs. Despite such risks, strategic forecasts from financial institutions project that both gold and silver could sustain relatively high levels throughout 2026, underpinned by strong central bank purchases and structural demand factors.
The early 2026 performance underscores the resilience of precious metals as a key asset class amid global economic fluctuations, balancing investor concerns about inflation, currency pressures and geopolitical instability.
