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    Gold price tops $4,500: macro drivers and project economics lens for miners

    December 24, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Gold price tops $4,500: macro drivers and project economics lens for miners

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Gold rose to a record $4,524.68/oz in early Wednesday trading before easing towards $4,450, capping a year-to-date gain above 70% driven by central bank buying, ETF inflows and safe-haven demand linked to Venezuela tensions and expected US rate cuts. Silver hit an all-time high of $72.70/oz, up more than 150% this year after an October short squeeze and ongoing supply dislocations that have left large inventories concentrated in New York pending a US Commerce Department critical-minerals probe. Platinum climbed past $2,300/oz for the first time in the Bloomberg series, extending a 10-session rally on tight supply and high borrowing costs.

    Technical Brief

    • Spot gold’s intraday range ran from $4,524.68 down to about $4,450 as profit‑taking kicked in.
    • US gold futures briefly touched $4,555.10/oz before settling back towards the $4,500 level.
    • 2025 is on track to be gold’s strongest year since 1979 in percentage price terms.
    • Guardian Vaults’ John Feeney attributes price resilience to “sustained physical demand” plus heightened macro‑risk sensitivity.
    • Bullion recovered rapidly after an October pullback from a prior peak of $4,381/oz.
    • Silver inventories remain skewed to New York vaults pending a US Commerce Department critical‑minerals security ruling.

    Our Take

    With gold, silver and platinum all setting or testing records in late 2025, our database of 443 Mining stories shows a marked tilt towards precious metals versus bulk commodities, which typically signals tougher capital competition for new copper and critical minerals projects through at least 2026.

    The copper reference in this piece aligns with a separate December 24, 2025 item in our coverage noting copper’s best year since 2009, suggesting that base-metal developers in the USA now face a rare window where both gold-linked financing and copper price support can underpin marginal project economics.

    For operators in London and New York, the scale of the gold yearly gain flagged here is comparable only to a handful of historic price spikes in our archive, which has usually preceded a surge in junior exploration listings and royalty/streaming deals rather than immediate large-scale greenfield mine builds.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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