- Gold prices soar amid renewed US-China tariffs.
- Central banks increase gold purchases for diversification.
- Crypto markets exhibit resilience but remain subdued.

Gold has surged to new all-time highs as escalating US-China trade tensions and a weakening US dollar affect markets globally in April 2025.
The latest spike in gold prices highlights significant market anxiety tied to geopolitical tensions and currency weaknesses, leading to potential shifts in investor behaviors.
Trade tensions between the US and China have intensified, with President Trump announcing substantial tariffs on imports. Gold prices have reacted sharply, fueled by fear of economic instability. Central banks, including China’s, have increased gold holdings, highlighting a strategic diversification away from potentially risky assets. As tariffs become a critical factor, the direction of gold and related markets is under the spotlight.
The broader market has reacted strongly, with gold investments seeing historic inflows. This surge has occurred as economic players seek shelter from the storm of a weakened US dollar and geopolitical uncertainties. Trade policies enacted by global leaders have significantly impacted investor sentiment. Donald Trump has taken a firm stance on trade protectionism, causing ripple effects through gold and equity markets.
Central banks’ increased gold purchases reflect a growing hedge against Western asset freezes, underscoring a cautious market approach. Government tensions have led to movements in both traditional and crypto markets, expanding the volatility range. However, Bitcoin and Ethereum remain range-bound amid these dynamics, suggesting a potential shift in asset favorability towards traditional safety nets.
The political climate surrounding these economic decisions continues to influence both monetary policy and market stability. The Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions may come under further pressure as risks from tariffs mount, shaping the narrative for future economic policy.
We’re seeing a broad market reaction to steeper-than-expected tariffs with typical flight to safety behavior among investors. — Brett Elliott, Director of Content, APMEX
Experts suggest a prolonged effect on global markets, impacting future investment flows as the situation unfolds.