Gold Hits New High Amid U.S.–Israel Strikes; UBS Warns on Geopolitical Safety Myths
- Luciano Duque
- Jun 23, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 21, 2025
Gold prices surged at the opening of Asian markets after reports confirmed
coordinated U.S. and Israeli military action against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Bullion jumped nearly 0.8%, swelling to around $3,400 per ounce, driven by
heightened fears of broader Middle East instability .This spike coincided with Iranian
missile strikes targeting Israel, which Tehran vowed would be “proportionate and
decisive”
.However, market reaction quickly shifted. On June 23, UBS analysts cautioned that
gold should primarily serve as a diversification tool, not a direct hedge against
geopolitical events. While such conflicts can momentarily lift prices, long-term
dynamics—such as fluctuating interest rates and investor sentiment—play a
stronger role.
This perspective echoes findings from a recent study by Thomas Kertsos,
co-manager of the First Eagle Gold Fund, who recommends allocating 10–15% of a
portfolio to gold as a strategic buffer—not as a speculative bet—especially given its
resistance to economic cyclicality and geopolitical shocks.
Sources:
“Gold Rises as Iran Pledges Retaliation for U.S. Military Strikes.” Bloomberg, 22 June 2025,
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Christensen, Neils. “Investors Should See Gold as a Diversification Tool and Not a Hedge Against
Geopolitical Risk Events – UBS.” Kitco, 23 June 2025,
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