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金价创两周高点 受美联储降息预期和经济放缓担忧影响
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-11-10 10:34

Group 1 - Gold prices surged to a two-week high, driven by expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December and concerns over global economic growth due to weak economic data [1][2] - Spot gold rose by 1.8% to $4,070.99 per ounce, marking the highest level since October 27, while December futures increased by 1.8% to $4,079.70 per ounce [1] - The chief market analyst at KCM Trade noted that despite the Fed downplaying the likelihood of a rate cut, traders are still pursuing gold due to the potential for a rate reduction [1] Group 2 - Recent data indicated a decline in U.S. employment in October, attributed to government and retail sector challenges, alongside a surge in layoffs driven by cost-cutting and AI adoption [1] - A survey revealed that consumer confidence in the U.S. fell to its lowest level in nearly three and a half years in early November, amid concerns over the longest government shutdown in history [1] - The SPDR Gold Trust GLD saw an increase in gold holdings from 1,040.35 tons to 1,042.06 tons, reflecting a 0.16% rise [3]