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    Mining sector leads global rally as gold climbs past $4,000

    October 9, 2025
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    NEW YORK, October 9, 2025: Gold prices broke through the $4,000 per ounce barrier for the first time, prompting a sharp rally in mining stocks globally as investors shifted focus to companies positioned to benefit from the historic surge in the precious metal. Spot gold traded as high as $4,050 per ounce in early Wednesday trading before settling around $4,032, while U.S. gold futures peaked at $4,070. The record-high price is attributed to a combination of macroeconomic factors including a softer U.S. dollar, lower Treasury yields and continued global demand for safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.

    Mining sector leads global rally as gold climbs past $4,000
    Precious metals market reaches new highs with gold breaking $4,000 in global trading. (AI-generated image)

    The rally has propelled equities in the gold mining sector significantly higher. The S&P Global Gold Index has advanced more than 120 percent year to date, surpassing gains in both the broader commodities and equity markets. The VanEck Gold Miners ETF, which tracks a basket of large-cap mining companies, has gained over 130 percent in the same period. Major producers such as Newmont Corporation and Barrick Gold have reported higher margins and rising earnings in the first half of 2025, benefiting directly from the elevated spot prices. Newmont shares have climbed more than 60 percent since January, while Barrick is up nearly 55 percent. Both companies have maintained stable production levels and reported improved cost efficiencies in their latest quarterly results.

    In Asia, Chinese mining firms including Zijin Mining, Shandong Gold and Chifeng Jilong have led gains on regional exchanges. Zijin shares rose nearly 15 percent this week on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, while Shandong Gold advanced more than 11 percent. Market analysts cite strong export demand and central bank purchases across emerging markets as key contributors to the performance of Chinese producers. Silver also recorded substantial gains, reaching $49.80 per ounce at its peak, the highest level in more than a decade.

    Global trading volumes climb with record demand for bullion

    The broader rally in precious metals has been driven by increased demand from both institutional investors and central banks, many of which have continued to diversify reserves away from traditional currencies. The People’s Bank of China, the Reserve Bank of India and the Central Bank of Turkey have all added to their gold holdings in recent months, according to official disclosures. In the United States, gold miners reported elevated trading volumes across exchanges, with daily turnover for top-tier stocks such as Kinross Gold, AngloGold Ashanti and Gold Fields significantly higher than quarterly averages. These companies have also raised their full-year guidance in response to favorable market conditions.

    The record price milestone has led to renewed interest in gold-backed exchange-traded funds. SPDR Gold Shares, the largest gold ETF by assets under management, recorded its highest weekly inflow since late 2020, with more than $1.2 billion added in the last five trading sessions. On the industrial side, demand from electronics manufacturers and solar panel producers has continued to support elevated price levels. The World Gold Council noted a 9 percent increase in gold demand from non-investment sectors during the second quarter of 2025, driven by higher usage in emerging markets and tech manufacturing.

    Gold ETFs post record inflows as institutional interest rises

    The current pricing trend follows a year of consistent growth, with gold up more than 55 percent since January. Market data from the London Bullion Market Association indicates that the average daily volume of physical gold traded rose by 38 percent in September alone, underscoring increasing global interest. The rise coincides with growing activity on over-the-counter exchanges, stronger bullion imports in Asia, and consistent purchases by institutional buyers tracking commodity benchmarks. This momentum has also supported liquidity in global vaulting centers such as London and Zurich, where physical delivery volumes have reached multi-year highs.

    With gold trading at all-time highs and mining stocks outperforming, the sector continues to draw heightened attention from institutional investors, sovereign wealth funds and asset managers seeking portfolio diversification and exposure to commodity-linked equities. Pension funds and endowments are increasingly adding gold mining ETFs to hedge against inflation and volatility, while hedge funds have expanded positions in mid-cap miners to capitalize on production upside. Investment banks have also revised sector forecasts, citing improved fundamentals and disciplined capital expenditure across major producers. – By Content Syndication Services.

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