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Gold prices have surged to record highs, with futures reaching $3,649.40 a troy ounce on Friday, according to The Wall Street Journal. The rally fueled by investor unease over Trump’s trade policies, inflation risks, and geopolitical tensions. Demand has grown across ETFs, central banks, and retail investors, driving a 39% gain this year, the largest annual jump since 1979. Hedge funds now hold nearly half their net commodity assets in gold, while companies like IBV International Vaults in London are expanding storage capacity to meet demand. Analysts warn that stagflation risks make gold an attractive hedge, even as the U.S. dollar struggles through its weakest first half in five decades. State Street’s Aakash Doshi said stagflation fears create “a perfect environment for gold,” while others caution that renewed confidence in U.S. growth could slow the rally.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Gold prices have surged to record highs, with futures reaching $3,649.40 at Troy Outs on Friday,
00:09then according to the Wall Street Journal. Rally fueled by investor unease over Trump's trade
00:13policies, inflation risks, and geopolitical tensions. Demand has grown across ETFs, central
00:18banks, and retail investors, driving a 39% gain this year, largest annual jump since 1979.
00:25Hedge funds now hold nearly half their net commodity assets in gold,
00:28while companies like IBV International Ballets in London are expanding storage capacity to meet
00:33demand. Analysts warn that stagflation risks make gold an attractive hedge, even as the U.S. dollar
00:38struggles through its weakest first half in five decades. State Street's Akash Doshi said
00:44stagflation fairs create a perfect environment for gold. Others caution that renewed confidence
00:48in U.S. growth could slow the rally. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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