Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights a rebound in gold and silver prices following a significant drop, with December 2025 gold futures rising by 1.58% to $4035.50 per ounce on October 10 [1] - The U.S. Labor Department is recalling employees to compile the Consumer Price Index report for September, which is expected to be released before the Federal Reserve's policy meeting on October 28-29 [1] - The University of Michigan reported a slight decrease in the consumer confidence index for October, with an initial value of 55, compared to 55.1 in September, while economists had anticipated a lower figure of 54.2 [1] Group 2 - The World Gold Council reported record inflows into gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the third quarter, with September accounting for over 60% of the total inflow, amounting to 145.6 tons valued at over $17.3 billion [2] - In the third quarter, gold ETF holdings increased by 221.7 tons, valued at nearly $26 billion [2] - Silver futures for December delivery also saw an increase, rising by 0.76% to $47.52 per ounce on the same day [3]
【环球财经】美国消费者信心三连降 避险需求提振纽约金价10日涨超1%
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-11 00:41