暂停实物金提取不到1天,工行刚刚恢复,周大福宣布部分产品涨价
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-03 13:12

Core Points - The core issue revolves around the suspension of certain gold investment services by major banks, particularly Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and China Construction Bank (CCB), due to macroeconomic policy impacts and risk management requirements [2][5][9]. Group 1: Bank Operations - ICBC and CCB announced the suspension of gold investment services, including the "Ruyi Gold" accumulation business and "Easy Storage Gold" services, effective November 3, 2025 [2][5][9]. - ICBC quickly resumed its "Ruyi Gold" accumulation services later the same day, indicating a rapid response to market conditions [4][11]. - Customers reported that physical gold bars were sold out within minutes, highlighting a surge in demand amid the service suspension [1][7]. Group 2: Market Reactions - Following the announcement of new tax policies on gold, shares of several gold and jewelry retailers fell significantly, with declines of nearly 10% for some companies [3]. - The new tax policy, effective from November 1, 2025, aims to clarify the tax treatment of gold transactions, potentially increasing costs for retailers and consumers [14][22]. - Retail prices for gold jewelry and bars are expected to rise due to increased procurement costs, with some retailers already adjusting prices in response to the new tax regulations [17][18][21]. Group 3: Tax Policy Implications - The new tax policy reduces the input tax deduction for non-investment gold from 13% to 6%, impacting the cost structure for gold jewelry manufacturers [14][22]. - The policy is designed to enhance the competitiveness of China's gold market and improve its pricing power on the international stage [3][14]. - Analysts predict that the changes will lead to higher retail prices for gold products, affecting consumer purchasing behavior [22].