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中国央行连续第7个月增持黄金,关注黄金基金ETF(518800)布局机会
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-10 04:47

Group 1 - The U.S. bond market has recently lost its safe-haven function, with concerns over fiscal sustainability re-emerging since May, leading to increased long-term borrowing costs and a simultaneous decline in both stocks and bonds [1] - Historical data indicates that during inflation shocks, both stocks and bonds may experience negative real returns, while gold tends to perform well during periods of stock and bond weakness [1] - Goldman Sachs highlights that the credibility of the U.S. system is at significant risk, and the sustained demand for gold from central banks worldwide will strongly support gold prices [1] Group 2 - In May, the People's Bank of China increased its gold reserves for the seventh consecutive month, reporting a total of 73.83 million ounces (approximately 2,296.37 tons) by the end of May, an increase of 60,000 ounces (about 1.86 tons) month-on-month [1] - Huachuang Securities suggests that the current unexpected rise in gold prices reflects a pricing for the restructuring of global order, indicating that uncertainties may persist, and trading in gold may not be over [1] - Overall, in the context of a weakening dollar, gold continues to have long-term support, and interested investors may consider low-cost entry through gold ETF funds [1]