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Silver reaches $65 for the first time, gold increases as US unemployment rates rise

Silver reaches $65 for the first time, gold increases as US unemployment rates rise
Silver reaches $65 for the first time, gold increases as US unemployment rates rise

Silver surged to new record highs of $65 per ounce on Wednesday. Gold also advanced as softer than expected U.S. job data indicated a 'cooling labour market. This fueled bets for more interest rate reductions next year. Spot silver rose 3.4% to $65.94 per ounce, after reaching an all-time record of $66.52 in the previous session. The rally was driven by a tight supply, strong demand from industry and increasing speculative interests.

Independent analyst Ross Norman said, "Silver is a popular topic of discussion in the options market. I believe it's because the outlook for demand?remains positive."

It's an important mineral. It is part of the "green energy" program. The supply is tight. In that sense, speculators swim with the tide." Gold prices also firmed. Spot gold rose 0.3% by 1154 GMT to $4317.65 per ounce, while U.S. futures gold gained?0.4% at $4347.40.

The price of silver has increased 128% and the price of gold is up 65% for the year.

Ricardo Evangelista, ActivTrades analyst, says that gold is supported by dovish Federal Reserve expectation, economic uncertainty, and geopolitical tensions. The U.S. unemployment rates rose in November to 4.6%, their highest level since September 20,21, despite the 64,000 new jobs created by nonfarm payrolls.

The markets are awaiting the release of two important U.S. inflation data this week: Consumer Price Index on Thursday, and Personal Consumption expenditures on Friday. Last week, the Federal Reserve?delivered their third and final quarter point rate cut for the year. Chair Jerome Powell was viewed as being less hawkish that expected. Traders have priced in two 25 basis-point rate cuts for 2026.

Gold and other non-yielding investments do well in environments with low interest rates. Geopolitically, U.S. president Donald Trump ordered a "blockade", on Tuesday, of all sanctioned tankers entering or leaving Venezuela. Platinum rose 3.8% to $1,920.71 - its highest level in over '17 years - while palladium increased 1.9% to $1634.29 a new two month high. The entire white metals sector is booming in tandem, and the EU's decision to lift the ban on combustion engines by 2035 is giving this sector a boost," Norman said.

(source: Reuters)