Gold continues to rise, as silver dips

As of April 30, 2025, Canadian investors are seeing diverging trends in the precious metals market, with gold continuing its upward momentum and silver retreating from recent highs.

These movements are closely tied to global economic uncertainty, shifting industrial demand, and the fluctuating Canadian dollar.

According to Canadian dealers, gold is trading at approximately $4,570 per ounce, up from around $4,250 a week earlier. The surge reflects investor flight to safety amid deepening U.S.-China trade tensions, new U.S. tariff measures, and rising speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve may begin cutting interest rates this summer.

Silver, on the other hand, has fallen to about $45.10 per ounce, down from a high of $48.47 on April 2, marking a seven per cent decline over the past month. Analysts cite profit-taking after silver’s strong first-quarter performance and a cooling industrial outlook, especially in electronics and renewable energy sectors, as key drivers behind the pullback.

Currency impact

The Canadian dollar remains a pivotal factor in domestic precious metal pricing. In 2025, the loonie has seen wide swings, largely influenced by U.S. economic policy and commodity performance. The USD/CAD exchange rate sat at 1.3890 on April 30, up slightly from 1.3864 on April 11, and well above the year’s low of 1.472 on February 3. These exchange rate changes have a direct impact on Canadian bullion pricing, as both gold and silver are priced in U.S. dollars globally.

Market outlook

The contrasting paths of gold and silver reflect their differing roles in the global economy. Gold continues to act as a safe-haven asset, appealing to investors during geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Silver, while also a store of value, is more closely tied to industrial applications and broader economic trends.

Canadian investors are advised to stay alert to global developments, including interest rate decisions, currency movements, and industrial forecasts. As volatility persists, diversification and long-term strategy remain key in navigating the precious metals market.

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