Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
Reading: Gold Reaches All-Time High of ₹1.27 Lakh Amid Fed Rate Cut Speculations
Share
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeekBreaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • International
  • Technology
  • Auto News
© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by India News Week
Trending Now: Stay updated with the latest breaking news from India and around the world
Gold hit record ₹1.27 lakh/10 g, crosses $4,200/ounce on Fed rate cut hopes
Breaking India News Today | In-Depth Reports & Analysis – IndiaNewsWeek > Economy > Gold Reaches All-Time High of ₹1.27 Lakh Amid Fed Rate Cut Speculations
Economy

Gold Reaches All-Time High of ₹1.27 Lakh Amid Fed Rate Cut Speculations

Economy Desk By Economy Desk October 15, 2025 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Gold prices surged by ₹1,244 on Wednesday, reaching a new all-time high of ₹1,27,500 per 10 grams in domestic futures trade, while the yellow metal surpassed the $4,200 per ounce threshold in global markets. The rally was driven by increased demand for safe-haven assets amid renewed geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

Traders turned to gold as a secure investment option in light of growing concerns surrounding global trade and geopolitical tensions. Support for the upward trend was bolstered by comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who indicated potential monetary easing later this year.

On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold futures for December delivery extended their rally for the fourth consecutive session, climbing 0.98 percent to hit ₹1,27,500 per 10 grams. Meanwhile, the February 2026 contract for the metal rose by ₹943, or 0.73 percent, to a new peak of ₹1,28,435 per 10 grams.

Silver futures for December delivery also saw gains, increasing by ₹1,256, or 0.78 percent, to ₹1,60,760 per kilogram. The metal had reached an all-time high of ₹1,62,700 per kilogram on Tuesday. Additionally, the March 2026 silver futures contract rose by ₹940, or 0.59 percent, to ₹1,60,522 per kilogram, following its previous session’s peak of ₹1,63,549 per kilogram.

In international markets, Comex gold futures for December delivery increased by nearly 2 percent, reaching $4,211 per ounce. Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at Reliance Securities, noted, “Gold prices climbed to $4,200 per ounce and extended their bullish run to notch a fresh record as investors sought the metal’s safety and ramped up bets of additional US monetary easing.”

The escalation in US-China trade tensions has heightened risk aversion, further enhancing gold’s appeal. U.S. President Donald Trump accused China of “economically hostile” actions by stopping soybean imports and hinted at potential retaliatory measures, including a cooking oil embargo. This exchange came after Beijing threatened further retaliation following sanctions imposed on five US units of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean, increasing trade tensions between the two largest global economies.

Comex silver futures for December also rose by 1.29 percent, trading at $51.27 per ounce, after reaching a lifetime high of $52.49 per ounce on Tuesday. Commodity market experts attribute the ongoing bullion surge to rising expectations of US rate cuts, as the Federal Reserve faces indications of a cooling economy.

At the National Association for Business Economics (NABE) conference, Powell cautioned that the sharp slowdown in hiring presents significant risks to the US economy, reinforcing projections for two more rate cuts this year. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised its global growth forecast for 2025 in its ‘World Economic Outlook’ report, citing improved tariff and financial conditions, but warned that ongoing trade frictions, especially between the US and China, could impact global economic stability.

Published on October 15, 2025

TAGGED:Economy NewsNews
Share This Article
Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Protesters in Italy demand Israel boycott before World Cup qualifier Protesters Call for Israel Boycott Ahead of Italy’s World Cup Qualifier
Next Article 'Vijay was 7 hours late': CM Stalin blames TVK chief for congestion that led to Karur stampede; accuses organisers of mismanagement CM Stalin Blames TVK Chief for Karur Stampede and Late Arrival
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Pete Crow-Armstrong Achieves First Career Cycle for Cubs in 2026

June 16, 2026

AIMPLB Clarifies Mosque Entry Rules for Women Amid Sabarimala Case Hearings

June 16, 2026

Norway Celebrates Viking Heritage in Preparation for World Cup Return

June 16, 2026

OpenAI Releases Access Control Features for Enhanced User Privacy in ChatGPT

June 16, 2026

Liberty’s Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones Lead WNBA Power Rankings Despite Incomplete Form

June 16, 2026

AI-Driven Solutions Empower Muslim Women Amid India’s Religious Law Debates

June 16, 2026

You Might Also Like

Crude oil futures rise as Saudi hikes price for Asian buyers 
Economy

Saudi Price Hike Boosts Asian Crude Oil Futures

3 Min Read
If states lose representation due to delimitation it will strike at federalism: Tamil Nadu CM Stalin
Nation

Stalin Warns: Delimitation Threatens Federalism and State Representation in Tamil Nadu

3 Min Read
Madras HC orders SIT to investigate sexual assault at Anna University
Nation

Madras HC Directs SIT to Probe Sexual Assault Incident at Anna University

1 Min Read
Dorf-Ketal Chemicals files IPO draft papers with SEBI to mop up ₹5,000-cr
Economy

Dorf-Ketal Chemicals seeks ₹5,000-cr through IPO filing.

2 Min Read

About IndiaNewsWeek

IndiaNewsWeek is your trusted source for breaking news, in-depth analysis, and comprehensive coverage of India and the world. We deliver accurate, timely reporting across politics, economy, sports, entertainment, and technology.

contact@indianewsweek.com

Quick Links

  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • International
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

More Sections

  • Technology
  • Auto News
  • Education
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

Stay Connected

Follow us on social media for the latest updates and breaking news.

Facebook
X (Twitter)
YouTube
Follow US
© 2026 IndiaNewsWeek. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?