Group 1 - Short-term futures traders engaged in profit-taking after recent gold price increases, leading to pressure on prices [1] - December gold futures rose by $17 to $3703.4 per ounce during trading [1] Group 2 - U.S. and Chinese trade officials held high-level talks in Madrid, focusing on trade issues and global economic conditions [3] - China announced an investigation into the U.S. semiconductor industry, citing NVIDIA for potential antitrust violations [3] - Fitch Ratings downgraded France's credit rating from AA- to A+ due to rising public debt and political instability [3] - Fitch warned that France's fiscal consolidation policy space will be constrained as the 2027 presidential election approaches, predicting a fiscal deficit above 5% of GDP from 2026 to 2027 [3] Group 3 - Global financial markets are focused on the upcoming FOMC meeting, with expectations of a 25 basis point rate cut [4] - This would mark the first easing of monetary policy since November 2024, in response to signs of economic weakness [4] - The latest economic outlook report is expected to show weakening growth momentum and rising unemployment [4] Group 4 - From a technical perspective, December gold futures bulls have a strong advantage, with the next target above $3750 per ounce [6] - The first resistance level is at $3700 per ounce, followed by a weekly contract high of $3715.2 per ounce [6] - The first support level is at the overnight low of $3662.8 per ounce, then $3650 per ounce [6]
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