Gold heads for biggest gain since 2010 in mixed year for metals Posted on 01/01/2025 Gold’s strong gains this year — which have seen the precious metal set a succession of record highs — may signal a possible shift in the market’s dynamics. (EPA Images pic) NEW YORK: Gold is heading for its biggest gain in 14 years, with a 27% advance fuelled by US monetary easing, sustained geopolitical risks and a wave of purchases by central banks. While bullion has ticked lower since Donald Trump’s sweeping victory in November’s US presidential election, its gains over 2024 still outstrip most other commodities. Base metals have had a mixed year, while iron ore has tumbled and lithium’s woes have deepened. The varied performances over 2024 highlight the absence of a single, overriding driver that’s steered the complex’s fortunes, while also putting the spotlight on how metals, both base and precious, may fare next year. For 2025, investors are focused on uncertainty around US monetary policy, potential frictions from Trump’s presidency and China’s efforts to revive growth. Gold’s strong gains this year — which have seen the precious metal set a succession of record highs — may signal a possible shift in the market’s dynamics given they have come despite a stronger US dollar and rising real Treasury yields, both typically headwinds. The precious metal has been “as remarkable as it’s been relentless, making it my biggest market surprise of 2024,” David Scutt, an analyst at StoneX Group Inc. said in a note. “The gold game looks to have changed.” Other metals have struggled in large part because of China’s prolonged economic slowdown. The LMEX Index of six metals on the London Metal Exchange is on track for a modest annual gain, with softer Chinese demand offset by flashes of supply stress — especially in copper and zinc — that may linger into 2025. Iron ore has slumped as weak construction activity plunged China’s steel industry into crisis mode, with little relief in sight. Futures in Singapore fell about 28% this year, the biggest annual drop since 2015. Lithium — used to make batteries — is on track for a second steep annual decline as a serious and ongoing global supply glut was compounded by turbulence for the electric-vehicle industry. In Tuesday’s trading, spot gold rose 0.7% to US$2,625.95 an ounce as of 1.29pm in New York, compared with an October peak above US$2,790; iron ore futures settled 0.4% higher at US$100.97 a tonne; and LME copper fell 1.6% to close at US$8,768 a tonne in London. News
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