Gold’s history is not a straight line. It is a story of monetary regimes, inflation, crises, long periods of consolidation — and repeated reassessments of what constitutes a reliable store of value. From the end of Bretton Woods and the surge of the 1970s, through the long bear market that followed, the Global Financial Crisis, the pandemic and the latest cycle of record prices, each phase has had its own catalyst.
Today, the Gold is receiving renewed attention amid persistent geopolitical uncertainty, changing monetary dynamics and continued demand from central banks.
Today, the Gold is receiving renewed attention amid persistent geopolitical uncertainty, changing monetary dynamics and continued demand from central banks.