International gold and silver both recorded their largest annual gains since 1979, with gold rising over 64% and silver surging over 147%.
PANews, January 1st – According to Jinse Finance, international gold and silver both recorded their largest annual gains since 1979. COMEX gold futures fell by 1.24% to $4,332.1 per ounce, with a cumulative increase of over 2% in December and approximately 55% in 2025. Spot gold closed down 0.46%, with a cumulative increase of over 2% in December and over 64% in 2025.
COMEX silver futures fell by 8.91% to $70.98 per ounce, with a cumulative increase of about 28% in December and over 128% in 2025. Spot silver closed down 6%, with a cumulative increase of about 27% in December and over 147% in 2025. Spot platinum fell by about 6%, with a cumulative increase of over 23% in December and more than 126% in 2025. Spot palladium edged up, with a cumulative increase of over 12% in December and about 76% in 2025.
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