Gold Rises Above $4,400 Amid Dollar Weakness
Gold prices surged past $4,400 per ounce on [Date] as investors rotated into the safe-haven metal amid growing uncertainty over global trade and monetary policy.
The US Dollar Index, which measures the greenback against a basket of major currencies, fell to its lowest level in months, making gold cheaper for foreign buyers and boosting demand.
Historically, gold and the dollar share an inverse relationship: when the dollar weakens, gold prices tend to rise. This dynamic has been a key driver of the current rally, alongside sustained central bank buying and robust physical demand from Asia.