Group 1: Market Overview - The international spot gold price opened at $3334.45, reached a high of $3368.57, and closed at $3355.09, marking an increase of $20.09 or 0.60% for the week [1] - The US dollar index opened at 96.97 points, peaked at 97.96 points, and closed at 97.85 points, up 0.90% for the week [3] - The Wellxin precious metals index (gold, silver, palladium, platinum) opened at 6869.55 points, reached a high of 7062.24 points, and closed at 7036.32 points, reflecting a weekly increase of 2.48% [3] Group 2: Precious Metals Performance - Silver price increased by 3.97% to $38.38, while platinum rose by 0.60% to $1399.35, and palladium surged by 7.16% to $1216.00 [3] - Platinum showed strong mid-term fluctuations at high levels, while gold experienced a rebound after initial declines [3] Group 3: Economic and Policy Context - Goldman Sachs warned that the dollar may soon exhibit characteristics of a "risk currency," influenced by trade tariffs, concerns over Federal Reserve independence, and increasing fiscal risks [7] - The dollar index suffered a decline of over 10% in the first half of the year, marking its worst performance in 52 years [7] - The Trump administration's renewed tariff threats have complicated the Federal Reserve's policy path, potentially delaying interest rate cuts [9][10] Group 4: Investment Trends - Global gold ETF inflows surged by $38 billion in the first half of the year, with total assets rising by 41% to $383 billion [10] - The North American region contributed the most to gold ETF inflows, followed by Asia and Europe [10] - Despite the dollar's challenges, its status as a reserve currency remains intact, with a 58% market share [10]
威尔鑫点金·׀ 今年最强贵金属不是金银 黄金美元技术与基本面矛盾
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-13 05:51