需求推动贵金属价格一路上涨 9只概念股年内股价翻番
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-12-22 22:03

Group 1 - Global precious metal prices have seen significant fluctuations this year, with gold and silver reaching historical highs, and palladium and platinum futures recently experiencing substantial increases [1] - As of December 22, global precious metals collectively rose, with London gold reaching $4420.47 per ounce, up over 68% year-to-date, and London silver hitting $69.45 per ounce, up nearly 140% year-to-date [2] - Domestic precious metals also surged, with palladium and platinum futures hitting daily limits, silver futures up 6.06% year-to-date, and gold futures surpassing 1000 yuan per gram, up 62.3% year-to-date [2] Group 2 - The increase in precious metal prices is attributed to abundant liquidity and strong supply constraints, with metals like gold, silver, platinum, and palladium benefiting from these conditions [3] - The World Gold Council reported that global gold demand reached 1313 tons in Q3, with investment demand surging 47% year-on-year, accounting for 55% of total demand [4] - Central banks, including the People's Bank of China, have been increasing gold reserves, with a reported addition of 30,000 ounces in November, marking the 13th consecutive month of increases [4] Group 3 - The Guangzhou Futures Exchange launched platinum and palladium futures on November 27, filling a gap in domestic derivatives, with prices for both metals rising sharply post-launch [5] - A report from Huachuang Securities suggests that the weakening of the dollar credit system and global central bank gold purchases will support long-term gold demand, with silver prices benefiting from supply-demand gaps [6] - In the A-share market, precious metal concept stocks have seen an average increase of 97.03% year-to-date, with several stocks, including Zhaojin Gold, rising over 100% [6] Group 4 - Zhaojin Gold has seen a cumulative increase of 247.61% this year, attributed to ongoing investments in its mining operations, which are expected to boost gold production in the coming years [7] - Despite the significant price increases, valuations of precious metal stocks are relatively high, with a median rolling P/E ratio of 33.12, although some stocks remain below 30 [7] - Zijin Mining has the lowest P/E ratio in the industry at 18.99, with strong performance in revenue and net profit growth, alongside ongoing expansion projects [7]