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Silver joins the rally for new highs as gold extends its record run

Silver continued to rise, reaching a new record, and gold reached a new high. A weaker dollar, coupled with persistent geopolitical uncertainties, boosted the demand for this safe-haven.

As of 1041 GMT the spot gold price rose by 0.8%, to $4,482.70 an ounce. This follows a session high of $4,497.55 per ounce. U.S. Gold?futures, for delivery in February, rose 1% to $454.70.

"Expectations of a dovish Fed; markets losing confidence in?greenback; geopolitical pressures; central bank purchases .... The lust for gold among investors is still massive due to the combination?of factors mentioned above," said Carlo Alberto De Casa.

The U.S. Dollar extended its losses for a second day, and was on track to record its largest annual decline since?2017.

Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a "blockade", of all sanctioned tankers entering or leaving Venezuela. He also said that he did not rule out war with Venezuela.

Markets are pricing in two rate cuts by 2026, as Trump's announcement of a new Federal Reserve Chair?early next season reinforces expectations for dovish policy.

Bullion prices have risen by more than 70% in the past year, as investors sought refuge from global tensions.

Silver spot rose 0.9%, to $69.61 an ounce. It had previously reached a record high at $69.98.

White metal prices have risen by 141% in the past year due to a combination of supply shortages, industrial demand and investment inflows.

Both gold and silver are continuing to attract strong buying. This behavior suggests that $4.500 and $70 is?being treated as a reference point within ongoing trends and less as a hard ceiling. Both metals are therefore firmly supported?now and during the holidays," Ahmad Assiri said, referring to Pepperstone's research strategist Ahmad Assiri.

The spot platinum price rose 3%, to $2,183.63. This is the highest it has been in 17 years. Palladium also rose 3.2%, to $1,815.76, a new three-year record, tracking gold and silver. (Reporting from Pablo Sinha in Bengaluru and Arunima Kumar; editing by Subhranshu Sahu).

(source: Reuters)