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Daily News Nuggets | Today’s top stories for gold and silver investors
November 3rd, 2025 

 

Government Shutdown Leaves Markets Flying Blind 

Over a month into the federal government shutdown, investors are starting to feel the data drought. The ongoing stalemate in Congress has delayed critical economic reports — including Friday’s nonfarm payrolls — leaving markets to piece together the health of the economy from private sector releases like ADP employment data and ISM manufacturing surveys. 

It’s not just inconvenient. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the shutdown will shave 1 to 2 percentage points off annualized GDP growth in Q4, costing the economy between $7 billion and $14 billion. Federal workers aren’t getting paid, SNAP benefits are on hold for millions of Americans, and the ripple effects are building. For precious metals investors, the uncertainty could cut both ways: economic weakness typically supports gold, but the lack of hard data makes it tougher to bet on the Fed’s next move. In the meantime, traders are navigating blind — a risky proposition in already volatile markets.  

That data vacuum is fueling an increasingly public fight over Fed policy. 

 

Bessent to Fed: Cut Rates or Risk Recession 

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is cranking up the pressure on the Federal Reserve, warning Sunday that parts of the U.S. economy are already in recession and could worsen if the central bank doesn’t accelerate rate cuts. In a CNN interview, Bessent singled out housing as “effectively in a recession,” with high mortgage rates freezing the market and hammering low-income consumers who carry debt rather than assets. 

The comments come days after Fed Chair Jerome Powell cut rates by 25 basis points but signaled the central bank may pause in December. Bessent isn’t buying it. He argues that with government spending cuts bringing the deficit down from 6.4% to 5.9% of GDP, inflation pressures are easing — and the Fed should follow suit. The growing rift between the Trump administration and the Fed is now impossible to ignore, and it’s adding a layer of uncertainty to markets already navigating a government shutdown and mixed economic signals. 

 

NYC Votes: Democratic Socialist Leads in Mayor’s Race 

New York City heads to the polls Tuesday in a mayoral election that’s become a national political flashpoint. Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, holds a commanding lead over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who’s running as an independent after losing the Democratic primary in a stunning upset. Most polls show Mamdani up by 10 to 15 points, with Republican Curtis Sliwa a distant third. 

The race has split voters along generational lines, with younger New Yorkers rallying behind Mamdani’s progressive platform — including affordable housing, free buses, and a 2% tax on millionaires — while older voters lean toward Cuomo’s centrist approach. President Trump has weighed in heavily, threatening to withhold federal funding if Mamdani wins and calling him a “communist.” Early voting turnout has been historic, suggesting high stakes for both parties as they watch to see whether New York embraces change or retreats to the establishment. 

 

Gold Treads Water as Markets Await Jobs Data 

Gold is holding steady around $4,015 per ounce Monday, caught in a tug-of-war between a strengthening dollar and expectations for more Fed rate cuts. The dollar index hit a three-month high following Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish remarks last week, making gold pricier for foreign buyers and capping bullion’s recent rally. 

With the government shutdown delaying key data releases, traders are focused on this week’s ADP private payroll report for clues about the labor market and Fed policy. Markets are pricing in a 70% chance of another rate cut in December, though Powell suggested the central bank may pause for now. UBS analysts say weaker economic data could still push gold to $4,200 by year-end — but for now, the yellow metal is stuck in consolidation mode, waiting for its next catalyst. 

Silver, meanwhile, has its own reasons to rally. 

 

Silver Stages Comeback After Brief Pullback 

Silver is back on the move, rising to $48.92 per ounce Monday after a modest dip late last week. The white metal has been on a tear in 2025, up more than 65% year-to-date, though it’s pulled back slightly from its October high above $54. 

Like gold, silver is benefiting from expectations of further Fed rate cuts and safe-haven demand tied to economic uncertainty. But silver’s industrial uses — particularly in solar panels and electronics — give it an extra tailwind that gold doesn’t enjoy. Global supply deficits have persisted for five consecutive years, and with industrial demand hitting record highs, many analysts see room for more upside. The metal is still trading well below its inflation-adjusted all-time high from the 1980s, and with the gold-to-silver ratio sitting above 80, some investors see silver as undervalued relative to its shinier cousin. 

 

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