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Gold Re-emerges as Key Global Reserve Asset Amid Economic Uncertainties

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Updated on 06 Nov 2025, 04:46 am

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Simar Singh | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description:

A report by CareEdge Ratings indicates gold is regaining its status as a principal reserve asset due to rising fiscal vulnerabilities, persistent inflation, and geopolitical risks. Central banks, particularly in the BRICS nations, are reducing their reliance on the U.S. dollar and diversifying reserves towards gold. This trend is supported by strong investor sentiment and central bank purchases, leading to a significant surge in gold prices, with Indian imports also increasing during the festive season.
Gold Re-emerges as Key Global Reserve Asset Amid Economic Uncertainties

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Detailed Coverage:

Main Point: CareEdge Ratings' report highlights a major transformation in the global financial system, with gold making a strong comeback as a principal reserve asset.

Reasons: This resurgence is driven by increasing fiscal vulnerabilities, ongoing inflationary pressures, and global geopolitical uncertainties.

Shift from Traditional Assets: The U.S. dollar and the Euro face scrutiny due to sovereign risks and structural weaknesses. Gold, conversely, is viewed as a neutral and inflation-resistant store of value.

Central Bank Strategies: Central banks, especially within the BRICS bloc, are recalibrating reserves, reducing dollar dependence, and increasing gold holdings for monetary autonomy and shock protection. This reflects a rebalancing of global economic influence.

Gold Price Surge: Gold prices have sharply increased, averaging USD 3,665/ounce in Sept 2025 and hitting a record $4,000/ounce in Oct. From Jan 2024 to mid-2025, prices rose ~64%, supported by investor sentiment and central bank purchases.

Dollar's Declining Share: Dollar holdings in central bank reserves fell from 71.1% (2000) to 57.8% (2024).

Indian Market Context: India saw a ten-month high in gold imports in Sept 2025, driven by festive demand despite high prices.

Impact: This shift towards gold as a strategic reserve asset can increase currency market volatility, affect dollar strength, and influence commodity prices. Investors should consider gold as a portfolio component for hedging against inflation and geopolitical risks. Rating: 8/10.

Definitions: * Reserve Asset: An asset held by a central bank or other monetary authority that can be used to settle international debts, influence exchange rates, or manage monetary policy. * Fiscal Vulnerabilities: Weaknesses in a government's financial position, such as high debt levels, persistent budget deficits, or an inability to raise revenue, which can lead to economic instability. * Inflationary Pressures: Economic conditions that lead to a general increase in prices and a fall in the purchasing value of money. * Geopolitical Uncertainties: Risks arising from political instability, conflicts, or international relations between countries that can affect economic stability and market confidence. * Sovereign Risks: The risk that a national government will default on its debt obligations or fail to honor its financial commitments. * Monetary Autonomy: The ability of a country's central bank to set its own monetary policy independently of other countries or international bodies. * External Shocks: Unexpected events originating outside an economy, such as a global recession, a pandemic, or a major geopolitical crisis, that can disrupt economic activity. * Global Economic Influence: The relative power and impact of different countries or economic blocs on the world economy through trade, investment, and financial flows. * BRICS Bloc: An association of five major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. * Dollar-denominated Assets: Financial assets, such as bonds or stocks, whose value is denominated in or linked to the U.S. dollar.


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