Group 1 - The geopolitical risks, particularly the escalating tensions between the US and Iran, are driving market sentiment towards safe-haven assets, notably gold [1][3] - As of the latest trading session, February gold futures rose by $6.3, closing at $4347.4 per ounce, reflecting a clear risk-driven market behavior [1] - The US Treasury market showed stability on the first trading day of 2026, with the 10-year Treasury yield maintaining around 4.10%, influenced by holiday trading conditions [3] Group 2 - The Federal Reserve's December meeting minutes indicate a more open attitude towards easing monetary policy if inflation continues to decline, although there are still disagreements on the timing and extent of rate cuts [3] - The market anticipates two potential rate cuts in 2026, with attention on upcoming key economic data, particularly the non-farm payroll report [3] - The gold futures market is currently targeting a price above the historical high of $4584.00 per ounce, while short positions aim to push prices below the critical support level of $4200.00 per ounce [4]
美伊局势升温支撑金价 2月期金收报4347美元
Jin Tou Wang·2026-01-04 02:01