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Gold Extends Rally as Dollar Weakness Offsets Fed Rate Cut Uncertainty

November 14, 2025
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Gold prices climbed for the fifth consecutive session on Friday, capping what traders describe as one of the metal’s strongest weekly performances in recent months, as currency market dynamics overshadowed growing doubts about the Federal Reserve’s willingness to ease monetary policy further.

Spot gold advanced 0.3% to $4,183.31 per ounce by mid-morning European trading, putting the precious metal on course for a robust 4.6% weekly gain—a notable surge that underscores the complex interplay of factors currently driving safe-haven demand.

The rally has been primarily fueled by sustained weakness in the U.S. dollar, which is heading toward its second consecutive weekly decline against a basket of major currencies. This depreciation has made dollar-denominated gold increasingly attractive to international investors holding other currencies, a classic dynamic that continues to support prices despite mounting headwinds from monetary policy uncertainty.

“This week, gold has done well and it’s mainly because of a bit of a weakening of the dollar and also the speculative flows coming in expecting the Fed to lower interest rates,” explained Brian Lan, Managing Director at GoldSilver Central. However, he cautioned that shifting expectations around Federal Reserve policy have begun to temper bullish sentiment.

Fed Officials Pump the Brakes

The positive momentum comes against a backdrop of increasingly hawkish rhetoric from Federal Reserve policymakers, who have been signaling greater reluctance to continue the central bank’s easing cycle. Following two rate cuts earlier this year, including a 25-basis-point reduction last month, Fed officials have grown more circumspect about additional near-term cuts.

The hesitation stems from persistent inflation concerns and what policymakers characterize as relative stability in labor markets—conditions that don’t necessarily warrant aggressive monetary easing. Fed Chair Jerome Powell himself has struck a cautious tone, noting that insufficient economic data—partly due to the recent government shutdown—has made it difficult to justify further rate reductions before year’s end.

Market expectations have shifted accordingly. According to CME Group’s closely-watched FedWatch tool, traders now assign just a 51% probability to a quarter-point rate cut in December, down sharply from 64% in the previous session. This recalibration reflects growing uncertainty about the Fed’s near-term trajectory and represents a notable cooling of rate-cut enthusiasm that had been building in recent weeks.

“The U.S. government has reopened and because of all these slowdown and inflation fears, the expectations shifted slightly to that the Fed might not be looking to cut rates aggressively and this caused a slight pullback in gold prices,” Lan noted, referring to intraday volatility that has accompanied the broader weekly gains.

Government Shutdown Casts Long Shadow

Adding another layer of complexity to market conditions, the U.S. government only recently emerged from a record-breaking 43-day shutdown that rattled investor confidence and significantly disrupted the flow of crucial economic data. The shutdown’s unprecedented length created an information vacuum that has made it particularly challenging for both policymakers and market participants to accurately gauge the economy’s health.

The data drought has implications that extend beyond gold markets, affecting everything from employment statistics to GDP calculations—information that the Federal Reserve relies upon heavily when making monetary policy decisions. As government agencies work to catch up on delayed reports, investors are left parsing incomplete pictures of economic conditions, adding to market uncertainty.

Broader Precious Metals Rally

Gold’s strength has been matched—and in some cases exceeded—by gains across the precious metals complex. Silver, which often amplifies gold’s moves due to its dual role as both an industrial and precious metal, surged 1% to $52.82 per ounce on Friday. The white metal is on track for its strongest weekly performance since September 2024, with a remarkable 9.3% gain.

Platinum and palladium, metals more closely tied to industrial demand and automotive catalytic converter production, also posted modest gains. Platinum added 0.4% to reach $1,586.80, while palladium edged 0.2% higher to $1,429.80.

The Low-Rate Environment Equation

Market analysts continue to emphasize that gold’s fundamental appeal remains tied to interest rate expectations. As a non-yielding asset that doesn’t generate income through dividends or interest payments, gold becomes increasingly attractive when opportunity costs decline—specifically when interest rates fall or are expected to fall.

The current environment presents something of a paradox: while immediate rate cut expectations have moderated, longer-term uncertainty about economic growth, persistent geopolitical tensions, and concerns about fiscal sustainability continue to support safe-haven demand for precious metals.

U.S. gold futures for December delivery told a slightly different story Friday, easing 0.2% to $4,185.90 per ounce, reflecting some near-term profit-taking and positioning adjustments ahead of the weekend.

As investors await a fresh batch of U.S. economic data in coming sessions—including inflation reports and employment figures that could prove decisive for December’s Federal Reserve policy meeting—gold appears poised to remain sensitive to both dollar movements and any signals from central bank officials that might clarify the monetary policy outlook heading into year’s end.

WHAT  YOU SHOULD KNOW

Gold surged 4.6% this week, driven primarily by a weakening dollar that outweighed growing doubts about Federal Reserve rate cuts. While investors initially bet on December easing, Fed officials’ hawkish stance has dampened those expectations—market odds now stand at just 51%, down from 64%.

The recent 43-day government shutdown disrupted critical economic data, leaving both policymakers and traders navigating uncertainty.

Dollar weakness is propelling gold higher despite fading rate cut hopes, with the precious metal benefiting from its safe-haven status amid ongoing economic and policy uncertainty.

Silver posted an even stronger 9.3% weekly gain, its best performance since September 2024.

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