Gold advanced during the second week of December 2025, reaching $4,353 before stabilizing near $4,299, while silver hit new highs at $64.65 amid tight supply and strong industrial demand. Locally, Egypt’s 21K gold rose above EGP 5,700, supported by global momentum and stable exchange rates.
Gold declined slightly by 0.5% during the first week of December 2025, closing at $4,170, while silver surged to a new high of $59.33 (+3.4%). Locally, Egypt’s 21K gold remained stable around EGP 5,636, supported by a weaker dollar and strong expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut
Gold and silver prices in November 2025 saw strong upward momentum, with gold hitting $4,245 and silver reaching new highs near $56.37. Locally, Egypt’s 21K gold surpassed EGP 5,700, supported by rising investment demand, central bank purchases, and declining U.S. yields.
Gold and silver prices in the third week of November 2025 showed mild pressure as global gold closed at $4,064 (-0.44%) amid Federal Reserve uncertainty and weaker Chinese demand. Locally, Egypt’s 21K gold stabilized near EGP 5,500, supported by strong investment demand and growing ETF inflows.
Gold fluctuated between $4,082 and $4,240 before closing near $4,100 amid fading expectations of a U.S. rate cut. Silver moved between $50.52 and $54.36 due to tight supply and profit-taking. Locally, Egypt’s 21-karat gold remained steady at 5,470–5,500 EGP, supported by currency stability.
Gold prices remained steady around $4,000/oz (-0.06%), balancing between weak U.S. data and rising rate-cut expectations. Silver slipped 0.68% to $48.32/oz. In Egypt, 21K gold stood at EGP 5,371, reflecting global market volatility and continued institutional flows into safe-haven assets.
Gold surged to record highs in October 2025, peaking at $4,381/oz (+3.7%), while silver closed at $48.65/oz. In Egypt, 21K gold rose to EGP 5,931 per gram, supported by strong central bank demand, a weaker U.S. dollar, and ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Gold ended its nine-week rally, falling 3.28% to $4,111/oz, while silver dropped 6.24% to $48.62/oz in the fourth week of October 2025. The decline followed profit-taking and improved risk appetite amid signs of easing U.S.–China trade tensions.
Gold and silver prices posted strong gains for the ninth consecutive week, supported by central bank purchases and rising geopolitical tensions. Gold reached record highs near $4,380 per ounce before retreating to $4,251, while silver climbed to $54.47 per ounce
Gold hit a new record high, closing at $4,049/oz (+4.2%), while silver climbed to $51.24/oz (+4.1%). In Egypt, 21K gold rose to EGP 5,476 per gram, supported by global safe-haven demand, central bank buying, and expectations of U.S. rate cuts.
Gold rose 11.33% in September 2025, reaching $3,871/oz, while silver surged 16% to $47.17. The rally was fueled by the Fed’s rate cut, weaker dollar, and geopolitical tensions.
Gold and silver prices posted strong global gains for the fifth consecutive week, supported by the Fed’s rate cut and a weaker USD. In Egypt, 21K gold reached around EGP 4,991, near record highs. Geopolitical tensions and safe-haven demand continued to drive the market.
In September 2025, silver prices jumped 42% YTD, surpassing $41/oz – the highest in 14 years. In Egypt, prices climbed from EGP 52 to EGP 65.25 per gram. Fed rate cut expectations, dollar weakness, and strong industrial demand drove the rally, with bullish forecasts extending to 2029.
Gold prices climbed for a fourth straight week, closing at $3,643/oz (+1.6%), while silver finished at $42.17/oz (+2.94%). In Egypt, 21K rose to EGP 4,946/gram. Drivers: rising odds of a Fed rate cut, softer U.S. data, and renewed ETF inflows supporting gold price momentum.
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