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    Precious metals market sees major year-end correction

    December 31, 2025
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    EuroWire, NEW YORK: Precious metals fell sharply on Monday as investors locked in profits after a series of record-breaking rallies, leading to steep losses across gold, silver, and platinum markets. The downturn came amid light trading volumes ahead of the year-end, as markets closed one of the strongest years on record for precious metals. Spot gold declined 4.5 percent to $4,330.79 per ounce, retreating from its all-time high of $4,549.71 reached on Friday. U.S. gold futures for February delivery ended 4.6 percent lower at $4,343.60 an ounce. The pullback followed weeks of steady gains that had pushed gold to historic levels driven by consistent buying in both physical and futures markets. Silver and platinum also posted significant losses after earlier reaching new highs. Platinum dropped 14.5 percent to $2,096.53 per ounce, having touched a record of $2,478.50 earlier in the session.

    Precious metals maintain gains despite short-term price corrections.

    Silver fell 9.5 percent to $71.66 an ounce, down from an intraday record of $83.62. Both metals had recorded substantial increases throughout December before Monday’s correction erased part of those advances. The declines marked one of the largest single-day reversals in precious metals this quarter. Analysts noted that recent price movements reflected heightened volatility following an extended period of consistent gains. The year’s performance for gold and silver has been among the strongest in over a decade, supported by a solid inflow of institutional and retail investment. Trading data from major exchanges showed that volumes in precious metals futures spiked in the early hours of Monday’s session before easing toward the close. Market participants cited a wave of sell orders as investors adjusted portfolios ahead of the end of the fiscal year.

    The shift coincided with broader movements in commodities and currency markets as traders squared positions before the final trading days of 2025. Despite Monday’s sharp losses, all three metals remain up substantially for the year. Gold has gained over 40 percent in 2025, reaching multiple records during the final quarter. Silver has also registered its best annual performance since 2010, while platinum has experienced double-digit percentage gains year-to-date, driven by robust demand from industrial sectors and jewelry markets. The price adjustment on Monday followed similar trends in other asset classes as financial markets showed mixed direction ahead of year-end reporting. Global equities traded mostly flat, and the U.S. dollar index saw mild gains during the session, reflecting subdued investor activity.

    Precious metals maintain gains despite correction

    Treasury yields were steady, and energy prices fluctuated within narrow ranges. According to market data compiled from global exchanges, spot gold prices peaked last week following several months of steady appreciation, while silver and platinum also reached all-time highs driven by strong industrial and investment demand. Monday’s session effectively trimmed part of those gains but kept the metals well above their early-year levels. Central banks worldwide have continued to report higher gold reserves through 2025, contributing to sustained demand in the sector. Official data from several emerging markets indicate ongoing purchases that have supported long-term price stability throughout the year. Industrial demand for silver and platinum has also remained resilient due to their use in electronics, renewable energy, and automotive production.

    Precious metals stabilize after sharp intraday losses

    Monday’s trading session concluded with precious metals markets stabilizing near session lows as liquidity declined toward the close. The moves brought short-term volatility but did not alter the broader trend of strong annual performance across the precious metals complex. Gold, silver, and platinum remain among the best-performing commodities of 2025, each reaching record or near-record prices before the latest correction. The metals continue to trade well above their historical averages, underscoring sustained interest across both investment and industrial channels despite periodic profit-taking at elevated levels. Market analysts noted that trading conditions remained orderly throughout the session, with no signs of structural stress or liquidity disruptions. Physical demand from major hubs in Asia and Europe held steady, and exchange data indicated continued inflows into bullion-backed exchange-traded funds, reflecting ongoing investor confidence in the sector’s resilience despite the year-end pullback.

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