Group 1 - Silver futures are currently trading above 21,958, with a recent report indicating a price of 22,201 per kilogram, down 0.40% from the opening price of 23,488 per kilogram, and a daily high of 23,688 per kilogram and a low of 21,580 per kilogram, suggesting a short-term bullish trend in silver futures [1] - The Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari noted that the overall economy appears resilient, with lower-than-expected tariff transmission effects, while inflation remains high but is moving in the right direction [2] - The Federal Reserve's Beige Book indicated that economic activity in most regions of the U.S. has been recovering at a "slight to moderate pace" since mid-November, marking an improvement compared to previous reporting periods [2] Group 2 - November retail sales in the U.S. exceeded expectations, reaching $735.9 billion with a growth of 0.6%, following a contraction of 0.1% in October, surpassing the market's anticipated 0.4% increase [2] - The Producer Price Index (PPI) for November showed strong performance, with both overall and core indicators increasing by 3% year-on-year [2] - Analysts believe that industrial demand for silver is clearly growing in sectors such as photovoltaics, electric vehicles, and AI data centers, while supply is constrained by structural limitations and export controls, indicating a likely tight balance in the market and continued upward momentum for silver prices [2]
美整体经济活动充满韧性 沪银看反弹延续
Jin Tou Wang·2026-01-15 06:57