Gold and Silver ETFs Soar Amid Safe-Haven Demand

Gold and silver surged amid rising demand for safe-haven assets, driven by geopolitical tensions and central bank easing policies.

by ETF Market Canada
 · 10/28/2024
Silver and Gold Soar
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Gold and silver broke records over the week before settling down towards the end, as the greenback and Treasury yields rose further amid increasing expectations that the Fed will adopt a more cautious stance on future policy easing. The upward trend observed over the last three months was driven by growing demand for safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. Investors turned to these precious metals as central banks worldwide adopted more accommodative monetary policies.

Rising Demand for Safe-Haven Assets

Silver hit its highest level since October 2012, reaching $34 per ounce last Tuesday. Meanwhile, gold set a new all-time high of $2,758 per ounce midweek. This rally was fueled by multiple factors, including escalating tensions in the Middle East and heightened economic uncertainty due to the upcoming US election.

Against this backdrop, safe-haven assets like gold and silver typically become more attractive to investors. The ongoing conflict and political uncertainties drove demand, pushing prices to these recent highs.

Impact of Central Bank Policies on Gold and Silver

Central bank policies also played a critical role in influencing precious metal prices. The US Federal Reserve's easing stance on interest rates has been a significant factor in gold's recent climb. Lower interest rates decrease the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like gold, making it more appealing to investors.

Additionally, on Monday, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) cut its benchmark mortgage rates more than expected. This move was aimed at stimulating economic growth, but it also led to a boost in commodities, including gold and silver.

ETF Performance: Silver Leads the Charge

While spot prices eventually dipped by the week's end, closing at $33.72 for silver and $2,747.56 for gold, ETFs tracking these precious metals still recorded gains. Precious metal ETFs were up 1.25% overall. Notably, silver ETFs saw the strongest rise, reflecting silver's notable price movements.

Amid rising market uncertainties and central bank actions boosting demand for safe-haven assets, precious metals and their respective ETFs remain in focus.

Here's a comparison between Gold and Silver ETFs

Group Data

Funds Specific Data: CGL, MNT, ZGLD, SVR, SBT.B, SVR.C, HUZ, HUC

Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.

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