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Abstract:Gold prices have been fluctuating recently, influenced by multiple factors. Since the beginning of 2025, gold has risen by 11%, hitting new historic highs multiple times in the first quarter.

Global central banks continue to increase their gold reserves, while market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts have pushed gold prices higher. Meanwhile, there has been a divergence in the precious metals market, with silver, platinum, and palladium prices declining, while investors risk aversion is increasingly focused on gold.
Gold prices are affected by a variety of factors, including Federal Reserve monetary policy, the movement of the dollar, and market risk aversion. Recently, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the economy but has refrained from quickly adjusting policies, which has increased expectations for rate cuts, causing the dollar index to drop.
Typically, a weaker dollar enhances gold's attractiveness. In addition, central banks around the world continue to buy gold to diversify risk from dollar assets, providing further support for gold prices. Meanwhile, ETF inflows have been rising, pushing gold holdings to the highest level in over a year, further boosting market sentiment.
Looking ahead, the gold market will still face many uncertainties. The extent of the Federal Reserve's rate cuts will directly affect gold price movements. If the cuts exceed expectations, gold prices could potentially break the $3,000 per ounce mark.
On the other hand, if the U.S. economys “transition period” leads to more significant market turmoil, risk aversion could further drive up gold prices. However, if economic data improves and expectations for rate cuts diminish, gold prices could face downward pressure.
As market volatility intensifies, investors should closely monitor global economic conditions and Federal Reserve monetary policy to adjust their asset allocations wisely, in order to navigate the continued fluctuations in the gold market.
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