Core Insights - The World Gold Council (WGC) reported a net outflow of $2.5 billion from global physical gold ETFs for the week ending October 31, resulting in a total holding of 3,892.6 tonnes, with a demand decrease of 22.1 tonnes or 0.6% [1][2] Group 1: Overall Market Performance - Global physical gold ETFs experienced a net outflow of $2.5 billion as of October 31, 2025 [1][2] - The total holdings in gold ETFs decreased to 3,892.6 tonnes [1][2] - Demand for gold decreased by 22.1 tonnes, reflecting a 0.6% decline [1] Group 2: Regional Analysis - North America had an AUM of $263.5 billion with fund flows of -$1,026.6 million and holdings of 2,043.4 tonnes [2] - Europe reported an AUM of $180.4 billion, with fund flows of -$1,660.8 million and holdings of 1,398.6 tonnes [2] - Asia showed a positive fund flow of $169.1 million, with an AUM of $49.6 billion and holdings of 379.1 tonnes [2] - Other regions had an AUM of $9.2 billion, with fund flows of $12.4 million and holdings of 71.6 tonnes [2]
截至10月31日当周 全球实物黄金ETF净流出25亿美元 持仓量为3892.6吨 需求减少22.1吨或0.6%
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-06 14:03