Group 1: Gold Market Overview - Gold prices have declined due to easing tensions in the Middle East, with London spot gold closing at $3,337 per ounce (down 1.9% week-on-week) and domestic AU9999 gold at 772 yuan per gram (down 0.9% week-on-week) [1] - The market is closely monitoring the risk of renewed U.S. tariffs, which could boost safe-haven demand for gold if significantly increased [1] - The U.S. "Great Beautiful" Act has been signed, which will increase federal debt by $3.4 trillion over the next decade, maintaining a loose fiscal stance [1] Group 2: U.S. Employment Data and Economic Outlook - U.S. unemployment rate stands at 4.1%, lower than the expected 4.3% and previous 4.2%, with non-farm payrolls adding 147,000 jobs, exceeding the forecast of 106,000 [2] - Despite short-term resilience in employment data, the job creation structure is unhealthy, heavily reliant on government and education sectors, while small business hiring remains low [2] - The outlook suggests potential for two interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year, supported by expectations of weakening employment and rising unemployment [2] Group 3: Future Signals for Gold ETFs - Key signals to watch for gold ETFs include trade negotiations and tariff developments, as well as the People's Bank of China's gold purchasing activities [2]
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Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-07-08 08:48