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    Gold Hits Four-Week Peak Amid Rising Middle East Tensions and Safe-Haven Demand

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gold prices continued their upward momentum for the fifth consecutive trading day on Tuesday, reflecting growing investor demand for traditional safe-haven assets amid escalating military tensions in the Middle East. The ongoing confrontation involving the United States and Israel against Iran has heightened geopolitical risks, prompting market participants to seek refuge in precious metals as a hedge against instability.

    In early Asian trading, spot gold surged by approximately 1 percent, reaching $5,377.21 per ounce. This gain built upon the previous session’s sharp increase, which had already pushed gold to its highest level in over four weeks following a series of weekend airstrikes in the region. Meanwhile, US gold futures for April delivery climbed 1.5 percent, settling at $5,391.90, underscoring the robust appetite for bullion amid the uncertain geopolitical landscape.

    The intensifying conflict has been a key factor driving capital flows into gold. Analysts highlight that the unpredictable nature and potential duration of the hostilities have made investors increasingly cautious, encouraging them to allocate more funds toward assets traditionally viewed as reliable stores of value during periods of global unrest. This shift reflects a broader trend where geopolitical crises often trigger a flight to safety, benefiting precious metals like gold.

    Tensions further escalated after Iranian state media announced that a senior official from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps declared the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime chokepoint. The official warned that any vessel attempting to navigate this crucial shipping lane could face military action. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical artery for the global energy market, facilitating about one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments. Any prolonged disruption in this passage could severely tighten crude oil supplies, potentially driving energy prices higher and exacerbating inflationary pressures worldwide.

    At the same time, the US dollar remained near a five-week peak reached on Monday, supported by defensive investor sentiment amid the geopolitical turmoil. Although a stronger dollar typically exerts downward pressure on dollar-denominated commodities by making them more expensive for foreign buyers, market experts note that during periods of acute geopolitical stress, both the US dollar and gold often rally simultaneously. This phenomenon occurs because both assets are viewed as safe havens, attracting capital seeking protection from market volatility.

    Concerns about rising inflation have also come to the forefront, particularly as oil prices trend upward due to the potential disruption of shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Higher energy costs could further complicate the global economic outlook, adding to the challenges faced by policymakers and markets alike. The combination of geopolitical risk and inflationary pressures is creating a complex environment that continues to support demand for precious metals.

    US President Donald Trump emphasized that military operations would persist for as long as necessary, warning of further large-scale attacks without providing specific details. This firm stance signals a prolonged period of uncertainty in the region, which is likely to keep markets on edge and maintain the appeal of safe-haven investments.

    Beyond gold, other precious metals also experienced gains amid the heightened risk environment. Spot silver rose 1.4 percent to $90.67 an ounce, reaching a four-week high after strong performance in the previous session. Platinum increased by 0.6 percent to $2,316.50, while palladium climbed 1.6 percent to $1,795.08. These movements indicate a broader strengthening across both safe-haven and industrial-linked metals as investors adjust their portfolios in response to the evolving geopolitical and economic landscape.

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