Group 1 - The international precious metals market showed mixed trends on September 25, with gold prices consolidating at high levels while silver prices surged significantly [1] - The most actively traded December 2025 gold futures on the New York Commodity Exchange closed at $3780.5 per ounce, up $12 from the previous trading day, reflecting a 0.32% increase [1] - Positive U.S. economic data released on the same day boosted the dollar, putting pressure on gold prices, as the dollar index rose by 0.7% to close at 98.554 [1] Group 2 - The U.S. second-quarter GDP annualized growth rate was revised significantly upward to 3.8%, contrary to analysts' expectations of no revision [1] - Initial jobless claims in the U.S. for the week ending September 20 were reported at 218,000, lower than the expected 235,000, indicating a resilient labor market [1] - The overall expectation for policy easing remains unchanged, with safe-haven sentiment and bullish funds driving demand for precious metals [2] Group 3 - The December silver futures price increased by $1.355, closing at $45.470 per ounce, marking a 3.07% rise [2] - The short-term pressure on gold prices allowed silver to continue its upward trend and further correct the gold-silver ratio [2]
国际黄金期货25日上涨0.3%
Xin Hua She·2025-09-26 01:03