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Gold Surges Back Near $5,100 as U.S.-Iran Tensions Reignite Safe-Haven Buying

February 4, 2026
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Gold prices staged a powerful recovery on Wednesday, climbing back toward the $5,100 mark as escalating geopolitical tensions between Washington and Tehran rekindled investor appetite for the traditional safe-haven asset, just one day after the precious metal logged its strongest single-day performance in over 17 years.

Spot gold advanced 2.9% to $5,082.94 per ounce as of 0813 GMT, building on Tuesday’s remarkable 6% surge—the largest daily gain since the depths of the 2008 financial crisis in November of that year. U.S. gold futures for April delivery climbed even higher, up 3.4% to $5,103.50 per ounce.

The latest rally comes against a backdrop of heightened military tensions in the Middle East. The U.S. military reported Tuesday that it shot down an Iranian drone that had “aggressively” approached the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, marking the latest flashpoint in deteriorating relations between the two nations.

The renewed safe-haven demand represents a sharp reversal from the brutal two-day selloff earlier this week that saw gold plummet to $4,403.24 on Monday—its biggest two-day decline in decades and a stunning fall from the record high of $5,594.82 reached just last Thursday.

“After such a sharp rally, a correction was expected; it was not surprising, and with gold coming back up, the fundamentals have not changed much,” said Soni Kumari, an analyst at ANZ, noting that the geopolitical and economic landscape remains largely unaltered despite the recent volatility.

Major investment banks remain bullish on gold’s trajectory. Goldman Sachs said Wednesday it sees “significant upside risk” to its $5,400 year-end forecast, citing continued accumulation by central banks alongside anticipated increases in gold ETF purchases by private investors.

Some analysts are even more optimistic. “Going ahead, we are expecting the same $5,600 levels by the end of the first half or April-end, while prices will continue to rise thereafter, and our year-end target is $6,000/oz,” said Jigar Trivedi, senior research analyst at IndusInd Securities.

The broader precious metals complex participated in Wednesday’s rally. Spot silver jumped 6.1% to $90.34 an ounce, recovering from its own dramatic week that saw it touch a record high of $121.64 on Thursday before collapsing to a month-low of $71.33 on Monday—a staggering 27% single-session loss on Friday that represented a record price wipeout for the white metal.

Platinum and palladium also posted solid gains, with spot platinum adding 5.6% to $2,334.25 per ounce and palladium climbing 5.4% to $1,826.21.

Market participants are now turning their attention to Wednesday’s ADP private payroll data for additional clues on the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy trajectory. However, a partial U.S. government shutdown has delayed the release of the closely watched official employment report for January, leaving investors with fewer data points to assess the labor market’s health.

The extreme volatility in precious metals markets over the past week underscores the delicate balance between profit-taking after historic rallies and persistent demand driven by geopolitical uncertainty and concerns about the global economic outlook.

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Gold’s swift rebound toward $5,100 underscores how quickly geopolitical tensions can reignite safe-haven demand, reinforcing bullish expectations that, despite recent volatility, the metal’s long-term outlook remains firmly upward, with prices potentially heading toward new record highs later this year.

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