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Gold Futures Break $4,000 as Investors Flee Risk During U.S. Shutdown

Paul Leblanc by Paul Leblanc
October 7, 2025
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Gold futures surged past $4,000 per ounce on Tuesday for the first time in history, as investors sought safety amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown and mounting political and economic uncertainty.

On the Comex, December gold contracts traded around $4,003 per troy ounce by late afternoon, up roughly 50% year to date from $2,670 at the start of 2025. The move follows Monday’s close of $3,960.60, a record at the time. Silver also rallied sharply, climbing nearly 60% this year to trade just under $48 per ounce.

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Policy and Political Drivers

The rally has been fueled by a convergence of factors: persistent trade tensions under President Donald Trump, renewed Federal Reserve rate cuts, and a weakening U.S. dollar. In September, the Fed reduced its policy rate by 25 basis points, with two additional cuts projected before year-end.

At the same time, the prolonged government shutdown has intensified concerns about fiscal management and potential damage to the job market. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees have been furloughed, while key economic data releases remain suspended.

“Gold’s rally began in 2022, but the current phase was triggered by geopolitical stress and the freezing of Russian foreign reserves,” said Giovanni Staunovo, commodity analyst at UBS Global Wealth Management, adding that gold remains “the default hedge in times of policy distrust.”

Broader Demand Surge

Beyond financial flows, central bank purchases and ongoing geopolitical instability-including conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza-have further boosted institutional demand. Retail interest has also surged, with dealers reporting record volumes of customers selling heirlooms or buying small bars and coins to preserve wealth.

However, the rapid ascent has revived debate over gold’s reliability as an inflation hedge. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) warned that volatility in precious metals markets can reach 10–15%, making gold a high-risk holding despite its safe-haven appeal.

Environmental Cost

The global scramble for gold has also amplified environmental and public-health risks. Illegal small-scale mining operations-from Senegal to Peru-have increased mercury use, contaminating water systems and threatening nearby communities. The United Nations Environment Programme estimates that artisanal mining now accounts for nearly 40% of global mercury emissions.

Takeaway

At $4,000 an ounce, gold has reasserted its dominance as the world’s crisis currency-one that reflects not only inflation fears but deep uncertainty about policy, governance, and the global economic order. Whether this becomes a new plateau or a speculative peak will depend on Washington’s ability to restore stability and on how quickly real yields adjust to renewed monetary easing.

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