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Gold hits historic high in Malaysia as investors flee global market turbulence

Surging to RM500 per gram, gold's rise reflects deepening geopolitical tensions and growing investor unease

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 13 Apr 2025 10:45AM

Gold hits historic high in Malaysia as investors flee global market turbulence
The rise in gold’s value is driven by a confluence of global risks, including escalating geopolitical tensions, loose monetary policies – April 13, 2025

GOLD prices in Malaysia surged to an all-time high of RM500 per gram on Saturday, surpassing the previous record of RM463 set just a month earlier on 15 March. The historic rally underscores a flight to safety among investors increasingly unnerved by global instability.

Analysts say the dramatic rise in gold’s value is driven by a confluence of global risks, including escalating geopolitical tensions, loose monetary policies, and mounting pressure on international stock markets.

“The trend clearly shows investors are shifting towards gold as a safe-haven asset amid market uncertainty,” said one analyst.

In particular, the persistent conflict in the Middle East and growing anxiety over the ongoing trade friction between major global powers have intensified concerns over the stability of financial markets.

These fears are being compounded by erratic tariff policies and strained trade relationships, prompting many to rebalance their portfolios away from volatile equities and towards traditionally stable assets like precious metals.

“This isn’t just about inflation or interest rates anymore,” noted a financial strategist. “It’s about trust and stability in the global order. Gold is once again proving its role as a store of value in uncertain times.”

The jump in gold prices is seen as a barometer of rising caution among investors who are bracing for further disruption. With no signs of a quick resolution to the trade and geopolitical disputes shaking global markets, many believe the upward trajectory of gold could continue in the short to medium term.

“The surge to RM500 per gram is a clear signal — investors are increasingly wary of the deepening uncertainty in the global economy,” one commodities expert observed. “Gold is shining brightest when confidence in other markets is dimming.” -  April 13, 2025

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