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Gold’s 2024 performance best in 14 years

  • robertbelanger7
  • Jan 10
  • 1 min read

In 2024, gold achieved a remarkable 25.5% increase, marking its best annual performance in 14 years. The LBMA Gold Price PM reached 40 new all-time highs, peaking at US$2,777.80 per ounce on October 30.


This impressive growth is attributed to several key factors:


  • Strong Central Bank and Investor Demand: Elevated purchases by central banks and investors played a significant role in driving up gold prices.


  • Geopolitical Uncertainty: Increased global conflicts and a busy electoral year heightened geopolitical risks, prompting investors to seek the safety of gold.


  • Favorable Market Conditions: Periods of lower yields and a weakening US dollar reduced the opportunity cost of holding gold, enhancing its appeal.


Looking ahead, market consensus suggests a more modest performance for gold in 2025. However, potential upside catalysts, such as sustained central bank purchases and ongoing geopolitical tensions, could influence outcomes.

Investors are advised to monitor these developments closely, as gold continues to serve as a valuable portfolio diversifier and hedge against uncertainty.


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