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国际黄金期价创历史新高 机构提示风险加大
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-10-08 16:05

Core Insights - International gold prices reached a historic high during China's "Double Festival" period, with COMEX gold futures hitting $4061.2 per ounce, driven by heightened risk aversion in overseas markets due to the U.S. government shutdown and suspension of economic data releases [1][2] Group 1: Market Performance - COMEX gold futures for December closed at $4060 per ounce, while London spot gold prices remained above $4000 per ounce during the "Double Festival" [1] - COMEX silver prices also reached a nearly 13-year high, reflecting strong demand for safe-haven assets amid inflation and economic risk concerns [2] Group 2: Investment Trends - The Shanghai Futures Exchange's gold futures for the main contract reached a high of 880 yuan per gram, marking the highest point since its listing, with significant capital inflow of nearly 200 billion yuan on that day [2] - Gold-themed funds demonstrated strong capital attraction, with a total scale of 246.9 billion yuan as of October 8, an increase of nearly 130 billion yuan since the beginning of the year [3] Group 3: Fund Performance - Several gold-themed funds reported substantial growth, with some individual products, like the Huaan Gold ETF, increasing to nearly 60 billion yuan, reflecting a net value growth rate exceeding 80% this year [3] - The overall performance of gold-themed funds is attributed to macroeconomic conditions, risk aversion, and adjustments in monetary policy expectations [3]