Core Viewpoint - International gold prices have rebounded strongly, reaching historical highs, driven by market expectations of interest rate cuts and increased demand for safe-haven assets [1] Group 1: Gold Price Performance - On Monday night, international gold prices surged, with London spot gold and Comex futures reaching $4,381.484 per ounce and $4,398.0 per ounce, respectively, both marking historical highs [1] - Gold ETFs showed strong performance, with the gold ETF (518680) opening higher and peaking with a gain of over 2.5%, currently up 1.87%. Since September, it has accumulated a rise of over 26% and nearly 67% year-to-date [1] Group 2: Fund Flows and ETF Growth - As of October 20, gold ETFs have seen a continuous inflow of funds for 10 days, with a net inflow of 650 million yuan. Year-to-date, the fund has increased by 379 million shares and 384 million yuan, bringing the total shares to 510 million and the total scale to 4.95 billion yuan [1] Group 3: Market Influences - Recent statements from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell suggest an end to balance sheet reduction, alongside signs of a weakening job market, which have strengthened market expectations for an interest rate cut in October, with the probability now at 97% [1] - Ongoing Sino-U.S. trade tensions, exposure of credit risks in U.S. regional banks, and the London silver short squeeze have collectively boosted demand for safe-haven assets, providing strong support for the prices of gold and silver [1]
金价重返4300美元/盎司,金ETF(518680)盘中涨超2.5%,连续10日获资金净流入
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-21 06:12