美元疲软与降息预期双重助推 铂金白银黄金钯金齐上扬
Jin Tou Wang·2025-12-16 07:10

Core Insights - The prices of gold and silver have surged due to a weaker dollar and rising expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, with this upward trend now extending to platinum and palladium markets [1][2] - Platinum has shown remarkable performance this year, achieving a nearly doubled growth with a cumulative increase of 98.67% since the beginning of the year [1][2] Group 1: Gold and Silver Market - Gold prices increased by 1% on Monday, nearing a seven-week high, driven by a weak dollar, rising interest rate cut expectations, and safe-haven demand amid geopolitical tensions [2] - The weak dollar has lowered the cost for international buyers purchasing gold priced in dollars, enhancing its attractiveness [2] - Silver prices rebounded on Monday, recovering most of the losses from the previous Friday, with London spot prices briefly surpassing $64 per ounce [2] Group 2: Platinum Market - Platinum has experienced three rounds of price increases this year, with the recent surge being driven by three main factors: strong demand from China, adjustments in the automotive industry's catalyst technology due to the relaxation of the 2035 ban on fuel vehicles in Europe, and the strategic value of platinum in hydrogen fuel catalysis as highlighted in China's "14th Five-Year Plan" [2] - Platinum prices have successfully broken through the resistance range of $1,740-$1,750 and are poised to challenge the $1,800 mark, with potential to target $1,850 if it stabilizes above this psychological level [3] Group 3: Industrial Demand for Silver - Industrial usage now accounts for 60% of silver's annual demand, indicating a steady growth in industrial applications alongside short-term fluctuations in its financial attributes [2]