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Global Tensions and Economic Uncertainties: Gold Surges, US Government Shutdown Looms, and Europe Pivots Away from US

Gold prices hit a seven-year high on Monday, with investors seeking safety amid geopolitical tensions and currency fears. The US government faces a shutdown, while Singapore holds its policy steady. EU adds Iran's Revolutionary Guards to its terrorist list.

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CONTENT: Gold Prices Surge Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Currency Fears Gold prices hit a seven-year high on Monday, with investors seeking safety amid geopolitical tensions and currency fears. Tether, the largest...

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Global Tensions and Economic Uncertainties: Gold Surges, US Government Shutdown Looms, and Europe Pivots Away from US

Gold prices hit a seven-year high on Monday, with investors seeking safety amid geopolitical tensions and currency fears. The US government faces a shutdown, while Singapore holds its policy steady. EU adds Iran's Revolutionary Guards to its terrorist list.

Friday, January 30, 2026 • 4 min read • 20 source references

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Gold Prices Surge Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Currency Fears


Gold prices hit a seven-year high on Monday, with investors seeking safety amid geopolitical tensions and currency fears. Tether, the largest stablecoin by market capitalization, has become a major player in the global gold market, fueling the rally (Source 3).

US Government Shutdown Looms as Democrats Push for New Measures


Talks to avert a US government shutdown are ramping up, with Democrats pushing to remove funding for the Department of Homeland Security unless new measures are implemented (Source 2). The deadline for the appropriations bill is Friday, and a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences for the economy and national security.

Singapore Holds Policy Steady, Raises Inflation Forecast


Singapore left its monetary policy settings unchanged for a third straight review but raised its forecast for inflation. The move signals that the next move may be a tightening (Source 5).

Campaigners Upset Over Errors in Learning Disability Deaths Report


A review of learning disability deaths in England and Wales found that 39% of deaths with a known cause had been avoidable. However, the figure has since been revised to 40%, sparking controversy among campaigners (Source 6).

Abu Dhabi Consolidates Wealth Fund Assets


Abu Dhabi's government announced plans to consolidate the assets and investments of L’imad Holding Co. and wealth fund ADQ, creating a sovereign investment powerhouse (Source 7).

Chinese Bonds Recover as Equities Pull Back


Chinese bonds have bounced back as banks deploy excess cash into the bond market, while a cooling stock rally draws investors back to government debt (Source 8).

Millions to Receive £150 Energy Bill Discount for Five More Years


The UK government has confirmed that six million low-income households will continue to receive a £150 discount on their energy bills for the rest of the decade (Source 9).

New Alcohol Limits for Sailors While on Ship


The UK Navy has introduced new alcohol limits for sailors while on ship, in line with the UK chief medical officer's health advice (Source 10).

Canada and South Korea Deepen Auto Manufacturing Ties


The Canadian and South Korean governments have pledged to look at bringing Korean auto manufacturing to Canada as part of a broader effort to deepen industrial cooperation (Source 11).

EU Adds Iran's Revolutionary Guards to Terrorist List


The EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced that the European Union would add Iran's Revolutionary Guards to its terrorist list in response to Tehran's deadly crackdown on protesters (Source 12).

Traders Bet on Surprise ECB Cut in 2026 for 12-Fold Return


Traders are using options to bet on European Central Bank policymakers surprising markets by delivering a quarter-point interest-rate cut at some point this year, aiming for a potential 12-fold return (Source 13).

Trans Access to Hampstead Ponds Cannot Go Ahead


The current policy allowing trans men and trans women to use the pond of their choice cannot go ahead, as the Hampstead Heath Ponds and Lakes Trust has decided to maintain the status quo (Source 14).

Labour Blocking Burnham's MP Bid Was Hard to Take


Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has revealed that Labour blocking his bid to become an MP in Gorton was a difficult experience (Source 15).

Term-Time School Holiday Fines Hit Record High


New government data shows that fines for term-time holidays have risen again in the last academic year, hitting another record high (Source 16).

Dutch Pension Fund PME Pivots to Europe as US ‘No Longer Reliable’


Dutch pension fund PME is planning to plow more money into European assets and pivot away from the US, as the investor responds to policy shifts on the other side of the Atlantic (Source 17).

Hungary Business Confidence Drops as Orban's Stimulus Falls Flat


Hungarian business confidence dropped sharply at the start of the year, reversing recent gains, in another blow to Prime Minister Viktor Orban before parliamentary elections (Source 18).

India Predicts 7.2% Growth Amid Heightened Uncertainty


India's government predicted the economy will expand as much as 7.2% in the coming financial year, offering an optimistic outlook at a time of heightened uncertainty for global trade (Source 19).

US Dollar Falls as Debasement Fears Outweigh Bessent's Boost


The US dollar fell on Monday, halting its previous day's bounce, as the return of the so-called debasement trade outweighed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's affirmation of the strong-greenback policy (Source 20).

CONTENT:

Gold Prices Surge Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Currency Fears


Gold prices hit a seven-year high on Monday, with investors seeking safety amid geopolitical tensions and currency fears. Tether, the largest stablecoin by market capitalization, has become a major player in the global gold market, fueling the rally (Source 3).

US Government Shutdown Looms as Democrats Push for New Measures


Talks to avert a US government shutdown are ramping up, with Democrats pushing to remove funding for the Department of Homeland Security unless new measures are implemented (Source 2). The deadline for the appropriations bill is Friday, and a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences for the economy and national security.

Singapore Holds Policy Steady, Raises Inflation Forecast


Singapore left its monetary policy settings unchanged for a third straight review but raised its forecast for inflation. The move signals that the next move may be a tightening (Source 5).

Campaigners Upset Over Errors in Learning Disability Deaths Report


A review of learning disability deaths in England and Wales found that 39% of deaths with a known cause had been avoidable. However, the figure has since been revised to 40%, sparking controversy among campaigners (Source 6).

Abu Dhabi Consolidates Wealth Fund Assets


Abu Dhabi's government announced plans to consolidate the assets and investments of L’imad Holding Co. and wealth fund ADQ, creating a sovereign investment powerhouse (Source 7).

Chinese Bonds Recover as Equities Pull Back


Chinese bonds have bounced back as banks deploy excess cash into the bond market, while a cooling stock rally draws investors back to government debt (Source 8).

Millions to Receive £150 Energy Bill Discount for Five More Years


The UK government has confirmed that six million low-income households will continue to receive a £150 discount on their energy bills for the rest of the decade (Source 9).

New Alcohol Limits for Sailors While on Ship


The UK Navy has introduced new alcohol limits for sailors while on ship, in line with the UK chief medical officer's health advice (Source 10).

Canada and South Korea Deepen Auto Manufacturing Ties


The Canadian and South Korean governments have pledged to look at bringing Korean auto manufacturing to Canada as part of a broader effort to deepen industrial cooperation (Source 11).

EU Adds Iran's Revolutionary Guards to Terrorist List


The EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced that the European Union would add Iran's Revolutionary Guards to its terrorist list in response to Tehran's deadly crackdown on protesters (Source 12).

Traders Bet on Surprise ECB Cut in 2026 for 12-Fold Return


Traders are using options to bet on European Central Bank policymakers surprising markets by delivering a quarter-point interest-rate cut at some point this year, aiming for a potential 12-fold return (Source 13).

Trans Access to Hampstead Ponds Cannot Go Ahead


The current policy allowing trans men and trans women to use the pond of their choice cannot go ahead, as the Hampstead Heath Ponds and Lakes Trust has decided to maintain the status quo (Source 14).

Labour Blocking Burnham's MP Bid Was Hard to Take


Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has revealed that Labour blocking his bid to become an MP in Gorton was a difficult experience (Source 15).

Term-Time School Holiday Fines Hit Record High


New government data shows that fines for term-time holidays have risen again in the last academic year, hitting another record high (Source 16).

Dutch Pension Fund PME Pivots to Europe as US ‘No Longer Reliable’


Dutch pension fund PME is planning to plow more money into European assets and pivot away from the US, as the investor responds to policy shifts on the other side of the Atlantic (Source 17).

Hungary Business Confidence Drops as Orban's Stimulus Falls Flat


Hungarian business confidence dropped sharply at the start of the year, reversing recent gains, in another blow to Prime Minister Viktor Orban before parliamentary elections (Source 18).

India Predicts 7.2% Growth Amid Heightened Uncertainty


India's government predicted the economy will expand as much as 7.2% in the coming financial year, offering an optimistic outlook at a time of heightened uncertainty for global trade (Source 19).

US Dollar Falls as Debasement Fears Outweigh Bessent's Boost


The US dollar fell on Monday, halting its previous day's bounce, as the return of the so-called debasement trade outweighed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's affirmation of the strong-greenback policy (Source 20).

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