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As of December 1, 2025, a total of 105 companies in the United Kingdom held CFD licences.
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Abstract:Gold clings to highs amid choppy moves, as investors await the next catalyst.

Gold prices are hovering around $3,022 per ounce, staying close to last weeks record levels and maintaining recent bullish momentum. After two straight days of declines, gold has found its footing again, reflecting persistent investor concerns over global economic uncertainty and geopolitical risks.
So far this year, gold has gained 15%, with a 1.3% rise recorded last week. Meanwhile, silver, platinum, and palladium also posted gains, highlighting broad-based safe-haven demand.
The current price swings stem from market anxiety over global trade policy and geopolitical risks. The upcoming tariff policy from the Trump administration may be less aggressive than expected, with reports suggesting certain countries could be exempt, easing fears of a full-blown trade conflict and capping downside risks for gold.
However, uncertainty lingers, as markets await details on the final policy. Additionally, geopolitical tensions in regions like the Middle East and Ukraine continue to fuel demand for safe-haven assets.
Looking ahead, golds path will likely be shaped by U.S. tariff outcomes and movements in the dollar. A softer tariff rollout combined with a weakening dollar could see gold push higher, potentially testing $3,100.
On the flip side, a stronger dollar or easing risk aversion could drag prices below the key $3,000 level, with further downside towards $2,950. Analysts expect gold to remain range-bound in the short term, as markets weigh competing forces of policy uncertainty and lingering safe-haven demand.

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As of December 1, 2025, a total of 105 companies in the United Kingdom held CFD licences.

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