Unlike stocks or currency, gold is considered as a physical asset that safeguards the investor’s wealth during inflation or economic uncertainties. So that’s why gold, a bullion—an essential metal in Indian households for its distinctive qualities, has earned the name of a safe-haven. Moreover, since gold is influenced by currency, inflation, and global economic factors, stock market fluctuations serve as an additional factor in gold price movements.

The recent ongoing trade tensions globally, such as those of US President Donald Trump imposing an additional 25% tariff on Indian imports for purchasing russian oil, raising levies on South Korean imports from 15% to 25%, and threatening Canada with 100% tariff if it reaches a trade deal with China, have led to gold and silver price fluctuation.

Unlike stocks or currency, gold is considered as a physical asset that safeguards the investor’s wealth during inflation or economic uncertainties. So that’s why gold, a bullion—an essential metal in Indian households for its distinctive qualities, has earned the name of a safe-haven. Moreover, since gold is influenced by currency, inflation, and global economic factors, stock market fluctuations serve as an additional factor in gold price movements.

The recent ongoing trade tensions globally, such as those of US President Donald Trump imposing an additional 25% tariff on Indian imports for purchasing russian oil, raising levies on South Korean imports from 15% to 25%, and threatening Canada with 100% tariff if it reaches a trade deal with China, have led to gold and silver price fluctuation.