Group 1 - The long-term outlook suggests that the combination of "interest rate cuts" and "Trump 2.0" will continue to catalyze gold prices until 2025, supported by central bank reserves amid protectionism and great power competition [1] - The resilience of the U.S. labor market and economic performance may extend the current Federal Reserve's interest rate cut cycle, but there remains significant policy space, increasing the window for bullish gold positions [1] - According to the World Gold Council, global gold demand is projected to reach 4,974 tons in 2024, a 1.5% increase from 4,899 tons in 2023, driven by strong central bank purchases and rising investment demand [1] Group 2 - As of the end of May, the domestic central bank's gold reserves stood at 7,383 million ounces, an increase of 6,000 ounces from the end of April, marking seven consecutive months of accumulation [1] - The gold ETF tracks the spot gold contract (Au99.99) launched by the Shanghai Gold Exchange, providing a standardized tool for investors to participate directly in the gold market [2] - Investors without stock accounts can consider specific gold ETFs, such as Guotai Gold ETF Link A (000218) and Guotai Gold ETF Link C (004253) [2]
“降息交易”+“特朗普2.0”双主线持续催化,资金抢筹,黄金基金ETF(518800)连续5日净流入超3亿元
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-07 06:37