Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs maintains a bullish outlook on gold, predicting a target price of $4,000 per ounce by mid-2026, driven by structural increases in central bank gold purchases and ETF inflows [1][4]. Group 1: Gold Price Movement - Gold prices have risen 6% since August 26, breaking out of a trading range of $3,200 to $3,450, currently trading around $3,650 [1]. - The recent price increase is attributed to increased ETF holdings, enhanced speculative positions, and expectations of a resurgence in central bank demand after the summer lull [1][3]. Group 2: Central Bank Demand - Goldman Sachs expects central bank gold purchases to continue for three years, driven by emerging market central banks' gold allocation being significantly lower than that of developed markets [5]. - In July, global central bank and institutional demand for gold in the London over-the-counter market was 48 tons, below Goldman Sachs' forecast of an average of 80 tons per month for 2025, aligning with seasonal trends [4]. Group 3: ETF and Speculative Positions - The increase in ETF holdings contributed approximately 1.5 percentage points to the recent 6% price rise, while speculative positions added about 1.2 percentage points [3]. - The report highlights that the anticipated easing of U.S. monetary policy and a 30% risk of recession in the next 12 months will support ETF inflows [4]. Group 4: Emerging Market Central Banks - The structural shift in global central bank gold purchases has increased nearly fivefold since 2022, with emerging market central banks actively diversifying their reserve assets [5]. - For instance, China's official gold reserves account for about 8% of its total reserves, significantly lower than the approximately 70% held by the U.S. and Germany, indicating room for growth [5].
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Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-09-15 00:18