Gold settles at record high above $4,800

21/01/2026 Argaam
February gold futures gained 1.5% to settle at a record $4,837.5 an ounce

February gold futures gained 1.5% to settle at a record $4,837.5 an ounce


Gold prices rose to a record high at Wednesday’s close, despite a firmer dollar and easing geopolitical concerns linked to US-European tensions over Greenland.

 

February gold futures gained 1.5%, or $71.7, to settle at a record $4,837.5 an ounce, after touching an intraday high of $4,891.1.

 

The dollar index, which tracks the US currency against a basket of major peers, rose 0.15% to 98.807 points at 11:44 p.m. Mecca time, after hitting 98.868 earlier in the session.

 

The broad sell-off that swept markets a day earlier, prompting investors to shun risk assets in favor of safe havens, eased after US President Donald Trump said he had no intention of using force against Greenland.

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