Group 1 - The total silver futures in Shanghai Futures Exchange reached 699,291 kilograms, with an increase of 11,335 kilograms compared to the previous day [1][2] - The main silver futures maintained a fluctuating pattern, opening at 13,666 yuan per kilogram, peaking at 13,918 yuan, and closing at 13,706 yuan, reflecting a rise of 2.06% [1] Group 2 - The report indicates that the total silver warehouse receipts in Shanghai include contributions from various warehouses, with the largest being Zhonggongmei Supply Chain at 381,785 kilograms [2] - The overall increase in silver warehouse receipts is primarily driven by the Shanghai warehouses, which collectively added 10,964 kilograms [2] Group 3 - The U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted a "very strong" holiday shopping season, predicting a 3% growth in real GDP for the year [3] - Consumer spending, which constitutes nearly 70% of the economy, showed a 4.5% month-on-month increase in consumer confidence to 53.3, although it is down 28% year-on-year [3] - The market's expectations for the Federal Reserve to ease policies remain unchanged despite mixed signals from internal divisions on inflation and labor [3]
12月8日上期所沪银期货仓单较上一日上涨11335千克
Jin Tou Wang·2025-12-08 08:40