Group 1 - The US Dollar Index (DXY) fell by 0.7% to 96.64, marking its lowest level since July 1, making gold cheaper for holders of other currencies [1] - Gold prices have risen over 40% this year due to geopolitical uncertainties, concerns about the negative impact of US tariffs on the global economy, and purchases by central banks, especially in emerging markets [1] - The US Department of Commerce is considering requests for tariffs on more imported auto parts based on national security reasons [1] Group 2 - Analysts highlight that the demand for safe-haven assets remains high due to global economic growth uncertainties and geopolitical risks, with gold's surge primarily driven by expectations of significant interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [2] - Gold prices reached a record high of $3703 per ounce before retreating to around $3690, with expectations of challenging historical highs and potential targets of $3750 and $3800 [3] - The Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicates overbought conditions, suggesting limited short-term upside, but the outlook remains bullish [3] Group 3 - Key resistance levels for gold are identified at $3682, $3690, and $3700, while support levels are at $3665, $3655, and $3642 [4] - The Euro to US Dollar (EURUSD) shows a bullish trend with resistance at 1.1871, 1.1880, and 1.1902, and support at 1.1836, 1.181a, and 1.1789 [5] Group 4 - Upcoming key indicators include US housing starts and building permits for August, as well as the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision and EIA crude oil inventory data [5]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-17 02:32