Core Insights - International gold prices reached a historic high of $4000.1 per ounce on October 7, driven by factors such as the ongoing U.S. government shutdown crisis, increased expectations for multiple interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, and persistent geopolitical conflicts globally [1][3] - Goldman Sachs raised its gold price forecast for December 2026 to $4900 per ounce from a previous estimate of $4300, anticipating significant net purchases of gold by central banks in emerging markets [3] Group 1: Market Trends - On October 7, gold prices in the domestic market also increased, with major retailers reporting prices for gold jewelry: Chow Sang Sang at 1157 yuan per gram, Chow Tai Fook at 1155 yuan per gram, and Lao Miao Gold at 1151 yuan per gram [1] - As of October 7, the December gold futures price on the New York Commodity Exchange was reported at $3999.9 per ounce, reflecting a 0.59% increase [1] Group 2: Central Bank Activity - It is projected that central banks will have average net purchases of 80 tons and 70 tons of gold in 2025 and 2026, respectively, as they seek to diversify their foreign exchange reserves [3]
史上首次!1157元/克!金价再创新高