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年内第六次!上金所提示风险,黄金、铂金等多贵金属市场表现分化
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-10 08:10

Group 1 - The Shanghai Gold Exchange issued a notification on June 9, emphasizing the need for market risk control due to recent instability and significant fluctuations in precious metal prices [1] - This is the sixth risk warning issued by the exchange in 2023, with three warnings issued in April alone, indicating heightened market volatility during that month when international spot gold prices reached a historical high of $3,500 per ounce [1] - On the same day, both spot and futures gold prices experienced a decline of approximately 1%, with 14 gold-themed ETFs collectively retreating, and 13 of them falling over 1% [2] Group 2 - Other precious metals like platinum and silver have shown active performance, with spot platinum surpassing $1,200 per ounce and achieving a year-to-date maximum increase of 34% [3] - Spot silver reached $36 per ounce, marking a 13-year high and a year-to-date increase of over 25% [3] - The holdings of silver ETFs in the U.S. increased by 2.2 million ounces last Thursday, while a domestic silver fund saw a rise of over 10% in June, with a nearly 19% increase year-to-date [3] Group 3 - As of the end of May, China's gold reserves stood at 73.83 million ounces, reflecting a month-on-month increase of 60,000 ounces and a continuous growth trend for seven months, totaling an increase of 1.03 million ounces [2] - The net long positions in gold have been fluctuating around 1,000 contracts weekly, with a notable increase of 13,000 contracts to 130,000 contracts in the week ending June 3 [3] - Citigroup's report suggests that concerns over U.S. assets due to factors like tax reform may lead investors to consider gold and non-U.S. equities as protective measures for their portfolios [3]