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Gold Prices Rise for Fourth Consecutive Week Amid Weakening U.S. Labor Market

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Last updated: September 12, 2025 6:47 pm
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Published: September 12, 2025
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Gold prices increased on Friday, marking a potential fourth consecutive weekly gain as they hover near record highs reached earlier this week. Spot gold was trading up 0.4% at $3,647.55 per ounce, closely approaching Tuesday’s all-time peak of $3,673.95. For the week, gold has appreciated by 1.7%, positioning itself well for continued upward momentum.

In addition to spot prices, U.S. gold futures for December delivery increased by 0.3% to $3,685.60. The recent rise in gold prices has been attributed to visible weaknesses in the U.S. labor market, which have bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve will make its first rate cut of the year in the upcoming meeting next week. Daniel Pavilonis, a senior market strategist at RJO Futures, commented that the combination of weak employment data and inconsistent inflation signals is driving metals higher. He noted that there is now a palpable risk of sustained inflation, especially as the Federal Reserve prepares to respond to economic indicators.

Recent reports highlighted an uptick in jobless claims and disappointing nonfarm payrolls, with significant revisions revealing 911,000 fewer jobs than previously thought in the past year. Although consumer prices saw the sharpest monthly increase in August in seven months, the focus among investors has largely shifted to labor market flaws over persistent inflation when considering future rate cuts.

Current projections suggest that market participants fully anticipate a 25-basis-point cut at the Fed’s meeting on September 17, although speculations regarding a more substantial 50-basis-point reduction have lessened. This comes amid President Trump’s push for more aggressive rate cuts and attempts to exert influence over the Federal Reserve, including targeting Governor Lisa Cook’s position.

Analysts are optimistic about gold’s potential, with UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo projecting that gold could rise to $3,900 per ounce by mid-2024, given the recent inflows into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the precious metal. Gold prices have surged by 39% this year, largely due to its reputation as a safe haven against inflation and market volatility in lower interest rate environments.

In other news, the People’s Bank of China has called for public input regarding plans to simplify gold import and export regulations, which could streamline the process for traders.

Additionally, other precious metals also showed positive trends, with spot silver rising 1.5% to $42.20 per ounce, marking a 14-year high, while platinum climbed 1.2% to $1,394.74 and palladium experienced a 1.6% increase to $1,207.25. All three metals are on track for weekly gains, illustrating a broader trend of stability and growth in the precious metals market.

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