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After Moody's US downgrade, gold firms are seeing a surge in demand for safe-havens.

After Moody's US downgrade, gold firms are seeing a surge in demand for safe-havens.

Gold prices rose on Monday as a result of a weaker dollar and heightened demand for safe-haven assets after Moody's lowered the credit rating of the U.S. Government.

Spot gold increased 1% to $3.234.70 per ounce at 1050 ET (1450 GMT).

U.S. Gold Futures rose 1.6% to $3237.80.

Moody's downgraded the United States' credit rating from "Aaa to "Aa1 on Friday, citing "significantly higher debt and interest rates than similar rated sovereigns".

"Overall, I think that gold will be a safe investment over the next few weeks considering the downgrade of the United States. Bob Haberkorn is a senior market strategist with RJO Futures.

Wall Street's major indexes fell, while the U.S. Dollar Index hit its lowest since May 8. Gold becomes cheaper for holders of other currencies when the U.S. dollar is weaker.

The financial markets were also a little rattled when U.S. Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent announced on Sunday that Donald Trump would impose tariffs on the same rate as he had threatened on April 2, if trading partners failed to negotiate "in good faith".

Gold has reached multiple records this year, and it is up by 23.2% this year.

Goldman Sachs has maintained its gold forecast at $3,700/toz for the end of this year and $4,000/toz in mid-2026. This is due to a modest amount of diversification by the private sector into gold.

Trump will also speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the subject of peace in Ukraine, while European leaders have demanded an immediate ceasefire from Moscow to end this over three-year old war.

Palladium rose 0.9% to $969.38, and spot silver increased 0.2% to $32.33.

The World Platinum Investment Council reported that the demand for platinum jewellery has rebounded in China after a decade of decline. This is contributing to an even greater global deficit than expected this year.

Platinum rose 0.4% to $991.76. (Reporting by Sarah Qureshi in Bengaluru; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

(source: Reuters)