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多家银行上调积存金门槛,起购金额最高升至1200元
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-10-23 03:37

Core Viewpoint - Recent increases in gold prices have led multiple domestic banks in China to raise the minimum investment thresholds for gold accumulation products, reflecting a shift in market dynamics and risk management strategies [1][3]. Group 1: Changes in Investment Thresholds - Several banks, including Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Ping An Bank, and Industrial Bank, have raised the minimum investment amounts for gold accumulation products to between 950 yuan and 1200 yuan, an increase of 300 yuan to 550 yuan compared to the beginning of the year [1]. - Ping An Bank increased its regular investment plan minimum from 900 yuan to 1100 yuan starting October 24, while Industrial Bank raised its single purchase and new regular investment minimum from 1000 yuan to 1200 yuan on October 21, making it one of the banks with the highest threshold [1]. - Bank of China adjusted its minimum purchase amount from 850 yuan to 950 yuan on October 15, marking the fourth adjustment this year, having previously raised it from 650 yuan to 850 yuan in February and April [1]. - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China raised its "Ruyi Gold Accumulation" minimum investment from 850 yuan to 1000 yuan on October 13, stating that existing plans would not be affected unless they were automatically renewed [1]. - Ningbo Bank announced an increase in the minimum investment for gold accumulation from 900 yuan to 1000 yuan effective October 11, with applications below this amount being rejected [1]. Group 2: Market Analysis and Outlook - The gold accumulation business has gained popularity among small and medium investors due to its support for physical redemption, low investment thresholds, and flexible operations [3]. - Analysts suggest that the increase in investment thresholds by banks is aimed at controlling customer structure and mitigating potential complaints and disputes arising from significant fluctuations in gold prices [3]. - Despite the increased thresholds, some institutions remain optimistic about the long-term value of gold investments, with CITIC Securities noting that while short-term price increases may be driven by risk aversion, gold retains strong anti-inflation and asset preservation characteristics in the medium to long term [3]. - This year, gold prices have risen over 40%, with major commercial banks having previously adjusted their "gold purchase points" twice, first in February and again in April [3].