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Gold Reaches Historic Highs Above $4,600 as Investors React to Geopolitical Chaos and Fed Pressure

January 14, 2026
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Gold prices shattered records on Wednesday, soaring past $4,630 per ounce, while silver breached the psychologically significant $90 threshold for the first time in history, as investors sought refuge from a perfect storm of geopolitical upheaval and mounting concerns over the independence of America’s central bank.

Spot gold climbed 1.1% to settle at $4,636.78 per ounce by midday GMT, having touched an all-time peak of $4,639.48 earlier in the trading session. U.S. gold futures for February delivery rose in tandem, advancing 1% to $4,643.90, reflecting broad-based demand for the traditional safe-haven asset.

The dramatic rally comes as multiple crises converge to shake investor confidence. Most notably, central bank governors from across the globe issued an extraordinary joint statement on Tuesday expressing solidarity with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after the Trump administration threatened him with criminal indictment. The unprecedented move by international monetary authorities underscores deepening anxiety about potential political interference in U.S. monetary policy—a cornerstone of global financial stability.

“Well-known haven characteristics amid heightened geopolitical risks, elevated fiscal uncertainty, and concerns about Fed independence are driving prices higher,” explained Jamie Dutta, chief market analyst at Nemo.money. The threat to Powell’s position has raised uncomfortable questions about the integrity of U.S. institutions and could erode confidence in dollar-denominated assets, traditionally viewed as the bedrock of the international financial system.

Adding fuel to the market turbulence, ongoing protests in Iran have escalated dramatically, with the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reporting a staggering death toll of 2,571. The mounting casualties have prompted threats of American military intervention, ratcheting up geopolitical tensions in the already volatile Middle East and sending investors scrambling for the perceived safety of precious metals.

“Protests in Iran keep geopolitical tensions elevated, leading to a strong bid in bullion,” Dutta noted, highlighting how regional instability continues to reverberate through global markets.

Yet even as these crises unfold, economic data released Tuesday provided an additional catalyst for gold’s ascent. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the core Consumer Price Index rose a modest 0.2% month-on-month and 2.6% year-on-year in December, suggesting inflationary pressures may be easing. The softer-than-feared numbers have emboldened market expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, with traders now pricing in two reductions this year.

President Donald Trump has seized on the inflation data to renew his public pressure campaign, reiterating demands that Powell cut interest rates “meaningfully.” Lower interest rates typically benefit gold, which yields no income, by reducing the opportunity cost of holding the metal relative to interest-bearing assets.

Silver emerged as Wednesday’s standout performer, rocketing 4.8% to $91.11 per ounce after briefly touching a record high of $91.53. The white metal has now surged nearly 27% in just the first two weeks of 2026, outpacing even gold’s impressive gains and suggesting robust industrial and investment demand.

The broader precious metals complex participated in the rally. Spot platinum advanced 3.4% to $2,403.26 per ounce, reaching a one-week high during the session, though remaining below its late-December record of $2,478.50. Palladium posted more modest gains, edging up 0.1% to $1,841.80 per ounce.

Looking ahead, major financial institutions are projecting further upside for gold. ANZ forecasts prices will trade above $5,000 per ounce in the second half of 2026, with numerous other prominent brokerages issuing similarly bullish predictions based on expectations of continued global uncertainty.

As markets digest the confluence of geopolitical instability, institutional concerns, and shifting monetary policy expectations, precious metals appear poised to remain in the spotlight as investors seek shelter from an increasingly unpredictable world.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Gold hit a record high above $4,636 per ounce, while silver crossed $90 for the first time, driven by three critical factors: an unprecedented crisis over Federal Reserve independence after the Trump administration threatened Chair Jerome Powell with indictment, deadly protests in Iran claiming over 2,500 lives that risk U.S. military intervention, and softer inflation data fueling expectations for interest rate cuts.

The combination of political interference in monetary policy, Middle East instability, and changing rate expectations is pushing investors into safe-haven assets, with analysts predicting gold could surpass $5,000 per ounce by late 2026. The rally signals deep market anxiety about institutional integrity and geopolitical risks.

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