Gold gets better as Russia, Ukraine and inflation dog stocks

FAN Editor

Gold’s shine is becoming more attractive to investors looking to protect themselves against the unpredictable swings in the equity market sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

Gold closed at $1,925.10 Thursday, a new 52-week high, putting the SPDR’s Gold Exchange-Traded fund’s gain for the month at over 5%. It is the largest fund backed by physical gold with over $56 billion in assets. 

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Gold prices, which mirror the fund, could continue to climb, according to UBS. 

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“Amid the risk of supply disruptions, we think broad commodities can be an effective geopolitical hedge for portfolios as well as offering an attractive source of returns in an environment of accelerating growth, persistent inflation and higher rates,” Mark Haefele, chief investment officer of Global Wealth Management, UBS AG, wrote.  

“We think a protracted escalation could push gold prices above ($2,000 an ounce).” 

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
GLD SPDR GOLD SHARES TRUST – EUR ACC 177.14 -1.15 -0.65%

Investors have been pouring into gold, as tracked by Refinitiv Eikon. Nearly $5 billion has flowed in gold and precious metal ETFs this year compared to outflows of nearly $8 billion in 2021. 

  (Source: Refinitiv Eikon )

Not only can gold, silver and other precious metals help hedge against geopolitical uncertainty, but the assets class can also serve as a hedge against inflation. 

Consumer prices in the U.S. surged by 7.5% in January, the most since 1982, while prices at the producer level jumped 9.7%, the highest level ever. 

Ticker Security Last Change Change %
SLV ISHARES SILVER TRUST 22.31 -0.42 -1.85%

Month-to-date silver’s gain has jumped over 10%. 

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