印度孟买扎韦里集市现白银短缺危机 价格波动加剧市场动荡
Ge Long Hui·2025-10-15 01:23

Core Insights - The silver market in Mumbai, India, is experiencing a severe supply shortage, with traders marking up prices by as much as 30,000 rupees per kilogram for sales [1] - Current silver trading prices have reached 200,000 rupees per kilogram, significantly higher than the official closing price of 178,000 rupees [1] - This shortage has led nearly all traders to stop accepting new silver orders during the festive season [1] - The silver shortage is not unique to India, as countries like Australia and Turkey are also facing increased demand, resulting in global delivery backlogs [1] - The silver shortage is expected to persist at least until the Diwali festival, impacting orders for the subsequent Ganesha festival [1] - Both Indian and international silver prices are exhibiting significant volatility [1]