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Gold Prices Surge as Debt Concerns and Dollar Weakness Fuel Bullion Rally

Non-Energy Minerals · Other Metals/Minerals · cnbc · 2026-08-21

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Gold prices are climbing as investors react to U.S. debt levels and Treasury buyback plans, with analysts projecting further gains despite near-term volatility.

What Happened

Market Momentum and Price Action: Gold prices have staged a significant recovery, rising nearly 5% over the past week as futures approach three-month highs. This rebound follows a difficult second quarter, with spot bullion trading at $4,588.08 as investors seek safety amid shifting macroeconomic conditions.

Structural Drivers and Debt Concerns: The rally is largely attributed to concerns over U.S. government debt exceeding $40 trillion and the Treasury Department's new liquidity-support buyback program. Analysts suggest these structural factors, combined with central banks diversifying reserves away from Treasuries, provide a long-term bullish case for the precious metal.

Analyst Outlook and Price Targets: UBS commodity analyst Giovanni Staunovo projects gold could reach $5,400 per ounce within the next year, citing sustained dollar weakness and rising global debt. While some experts remain optimistic about the structural trend, others warn that the rapid 10% rally from recent lows might necessitate a near-term consolidation phase.

Macroeconomic Headwinds: Despite the positive sentiment, market experts highlight potential risks, including higher energy costs linked to Middle East tensions that could keep inflation elevated. These pressures may force central banks to maintain higher interest rates, which could challenge gold's non-yielding status and create volatility in the coming months.

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