Gold prices climbed sharply on Friday, reaching their strongest weekly gain in months. The surge came as investors renewed concerns over U.S. Government debt and a weaker dollar, which boosted demand for gold as a safe-haven asset. Gold futures rose 1.67% to $4,647.70 per ounce, while spot gold gained 1.55% in early trading. The move reflects growing uncertainty about the U.S. Financial landscape, with market volatility in Treasury bonds adding to the pressure. Investors are increasingly turning to gold as a hedge against economic instability. The rise follows a broader trend of increased demand for precious metals amid global financial tensions. Analysts suggest the trend could continue if debt concerns persist and the dollar remains weak.
Gold Prices Rise on U.S. Debt and Dollar Volatility



























