Institution: Compared to gold, silver appears to benefit more from U.S. interest rate cuts
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Institution: Compared to gold, silver appears to benefit more from U.S. interest rate cuts
Senior market analyst Rania Gule at trading platform XS.com stated in a report that silver may benefit more than gold in an environment where interest rates are likely to decline. Gule noted that silver is more sensitive to changes in monetary policy. He added that silver's high liquidity, ease of trading, and relatively low cost make it an attractive safe-haven asset for both retail and institutional investors. In 2025, silver rose by nearly 148%, reflecting its "multidimensional" nature as a safe-haven asset, a hedge against currency, and a critical mineral for the U.S. economy. It is expected that as the U.S. dollar depreciates, dollar-denominated silver will become more attractive to non-U.S. buyers, thereby boosting global demand.
TechFlow news, January 2nd, according to Jinshi reports, Rania Gule, a senior market analyst at trading platform XS.com, stated in a report that in an environment where interest rates are likely to decline, silver may benefit more than gold.
Gule said that silver is more sensitive to changes in monetary policy. He added that silver's high liquidity, ease of trading, and relatively low cost make it an attractive safe-haven asset for both retail and institutional investors.
In 2025, silver rose by nearly 148%, reflecting its "multidimensional" nature as a safe-haven asset, a currency hedge, and a critical mineral for the U.S. economy. It is expected that as the U.S. dollar depreciates, dollar-denominated silver will become more attractive to non-U.S. buyers, thereby boosting global demand.




