Gold flakes at the Polish mint, also known as Mennica Polska SA, in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026. Poland's central bank, the world's biggest reported buyer of gold, is boosting purchases by another 150 tons as it braces for more of the geopolitical instability that has driven prices to record highs. Photographer: Damian Lemanski/Bloomberg /Bloomberg (Bloomberg) — Gold climbed as traders assessed conflicting signals from the US and Iran about a diplomatic resolution to the war.