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    Gold prices could surge to nearly $5,000 per ounce if former U.S. President Donald Trump returns to office and undermines the independence of the Federal Reserve, according to a new report from Goldman Sachs. The investment bank issued the warning in its latest outlook, citing risks to central bank credibility as a potential trigger for accelerated investor demand for gold. The report highlights that any loss of confidence in the Federal Reserve’s autonomy could cause a shift in capital allocation, particularly among investors seeking safe-haven assets.

    Gold could hit 5000 as Fed independence questioned says Goldman Sachs
    Goldman Sachs analysis links gold rally to weakening trust in U.S. monetary policy.

    Goldman Sachs analysts said that a scenario in which just 1 percent of privately held U.S. Treasury holdings are reallocated into gold could push the price of the metal to approximately $5,000 per ounce. This scenario is described as a “tail-risk,” meaning it is not Goldman Sachs’ central projection but rather a potential outcome under specific stress conditions in financial markets. The bank’s base case expects gold to reach $3,700 by the end of 2025 and $4,000 by mid-2026, driven by continued central bank purchases and sustained investor demand amid ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

    Gold prices have already climbed sharply in recent months, setting a new record of $3,578.50 per ounce earlier this week. The metal is up more than 35 percent year-to-date, reflecting strong demand from investors and central banks seeking to hedge against inflation and market volatility. According to the report, the firm has previously considered $4,500 per ounce as its tail-risk projection, largely driven by central bank accumulation and increased allocations from exchange-traded funds. The new assessment raises that potential ceiling by an additional $500, underscoring the sensitivity of gold markets to shifts in institutional credibility and global trust in the U.S. monetary system.

    Goldman Sachs outlines sharp rise in gold tied to Fed risks

    The context for Goldman’s revised projections includes recent political rhetoric targeting the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies. Discussions about altering the central bank’s structure or increasing executive branch influence over monetary policy have raised concerns in financial circles about the long-term stability of U.S. monetary governance. The Federal Reserve has traditionally maintained independence from the executive branch, a principle considered foundational to effective inflation control and economic stability. Markets have historically reacted to perceived threats to this independence, with investors shifting toward assets like gold that are not directly linked to government or central bank actions.

    Goldman Sachs also pointed to robust central bank buying activity as a continued driver of gold demand. In 2024, global central banks were among the largest net purchasers of gold, with the trend persisting into the current year. Data from the World Gold Council shows that emerging market central banks, particularly those in Asia and the Middle East, have increased gold reserves as part of diversification strategies. While the report does not predict a specific policy outcome, it notes that confidence in institutional frameworks, particularly the Federal Reserve, is a key variable for financial stability.

    Federal Reserve independence critical for financial stability

    Any disruption to this confidence, whether through structural reforms or political interference, could accelerate the flow of capital into tangible assets such as gold. The gold market continues to reflect broader global unease, including currency volatility, slowing growth in major economies, and ongoing geopolitical tensions. Analysts at Goldman Sachs said the bank is closely monitoring policy developments and investor behavior in the lead-up to the 2026 U.S. midterm elections, given the potential implications for monetary governance and market stability. – By Content Syndication Services.

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