Group 1 - International precious metals futures generally rose, with COMEX gold futures up 1.48% to $3452.60 per ounce, and a weekly increase of 3.17% [1] - COMEX silver futures increased by 0.21% to $36.37 per ounce, with a weekly rise of 0.64% [1] - Analysts noted that escalating geopolitical tensions have heightened market risk aversion, supporting the safe-haven status of precious metals [1] Group 2 - Huishang Futures indicated that the safe-haven attribute of gold will limit its downside potential, predicting continued high-level fluctuations in gold prices [1] - The resilience of the U.S. economy may provide some support for silver's industrial demand, with potential for further correction in the gold-silver ratio [1] - Long-term factors such as stagflation risks, rising dollar credit risks, and central bank gold purchases are expected to provide core support for gold [1] Group 3 - New Century Futures reported that as of June 11, SPDR Gold ETF saw an outflow of 1.45 tons, indicating a bearish sentiment among institutional investors [4] - As of June 3, CFTC's non-commercial net long positions in gold increased by 13,721 contracts to 187,905 contracts, reflecting a bullish sentiment among speculators [4] Group 4 - Industrial Futures stated that the long-term outlook remains favorable for gold prices, maintaining a judgment of upward movement in the gold price's mid-term center [6] - The World Gold Council reported that in May, global physical gold ETFs experienced an outflow of approximately $1.8 billion, ending a five-month streak of net inflows [6] - The total assets under management for global gold ETFs fell to $374 billion by the end of May due to price volatility [6]
国际金价重回3450美元一线,机构投资者如何看待后期走势?
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-14 00:44