Group 1: Oil Market - WTI crude oil has dropped to $58.7 per barrel, the lowest price since May, while Brent crude is around $62 [3] - The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts a surplus of nearly 4 million barrels per day in global oil supply compared to demand next year, marking an unprecedented overproduction [3] - Trade tensions have led to decreased demand expectations for oil, causing further price declines [3] - Major oil executives from companies like Trafigura and Gunvor predict that oil prices are likely to continue falling, with gasoline and diesel demand potentially peaking [3] Group 2: Base Metals - Base metals are experiencing a collective decline, with LME copper down 2.24%, aluminum and nickel also falling, and zinc hitting a nearly eight-month low with a 2.63% drop [3] - The decline in metal prices is attributed to weak industrial demand and uncertainty in trade relations, leading to reduced factory orders for raw materials [3] Group 3: Gold Market - COMEX gold has risen by 0.73% to $4,138.7 per ounce, driven by safe-haven demand and expectations of interest rate cuts [4] - The ongoing trade tensions have prompted investors to convert cash into gold for protection, while lower interest rates make non-yielding gold more attractive [4] - Long-term forecasts suggest that gold prices could reach $5,000 per ounce, supported by continued buying from ETFs and central banks [4]
帮主郑重:油跌金涨、金属普跌,大宗商品这波“分化”看懂了吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-15 00:38