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美债务风险提升,避险资金回流,金价连续三日上涨丨黄金早参
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-22 01:35

Group 1 - The market is experiencing heightened demand for safe-haven assets like gold due to concerns over U.S. debt issues and economic pressures, with COMEX gold futures rising by 0.97% to $3316.60 per ounce, marking a three-day increase [1] - The U.S. Treasury issued $16 billion in 20-year bonds with a yield of 5.047%, the second instance of yields exceeding 5%, indicating a decline in demand as the bid-to-cover ratio fell to 2.46 from a previous 2.63 [1] - The extension of Trump's tax cuts is projected to increase the federal deficit by $1.8 trillion from 2026 to 2035, raising concerns about further expansion of federal debt [1] Group 2 - Current debt risks are overshadowing trade tariff concerns, with a downgrade in U.S. debt credit ratings coinciding with weak long-term demand for U.S. bonds, leading to potential sell-off risks for dollar assets [2] - Although panic in the market is temporarily subdued, volatility remains high, supporting the upward trend in precious metals [2]