金价,涨近4%!全球资本市场,一周复盘解析
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-10 03:12

Group 1: Market Overview - Precious metal prices rose throughout the week, driven by ongoing market risk aversion, with COMEX gold futures increasing by 3.96% and silver futures rising by 11.72% [1][15] - On December 9, the three major U.S. stock indices collectively rose, with the Dow Jones up by 0.48%, S&P 500 increasing by 0.65%, and Nasdaq gaining 0.81% [3][6] - European stock indices also saw collective gains, with the FTSE 100 up by 0.80%, CAC 40 rising by 1.44%, and DAX increasing by 0.53% [9][7] Group 2: Employment Data - The U.S. non-farm payroll report for December showed an increase of 50,000 jobs, which was below expectations, while the unemployment rate fell to 4.4% [4][6] - The employment data was mixed, with significant downward revisions of 76,000 jobs in the previous two months, leading to the weakest annual job growth since 2020 [6][4] - Despite the disappointing employment figures, market expectations for the Federal Reserve's monetary policy remained unchanged, with predictions of at least two rate cuts in 2026 [6] Group 3: Commodity Prices - International oil prices continued to rise due to geopolitical tensions and supply risks, with WTI crude oil futures up by 3.14% and Brent crude oil futures increasing by 4.26% over the week [12][10] - The precious metals market saw support from expectations of a loose monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, contributing to the rise in gold and silver prices [15]