今日国际国内财经新闻精华摘要|2026年1月26日
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-26 00:18

Group 1: International News - The international precious metals market has reached a historic breakthrough, with spot gold surpassing $5000 per ounce for the first time, just over 100 days after it first crossed the $4000 mark on October 8, 2025. Gold prices continued to rise, breaking through $5010, $5020, and $5030, with a daily increase of 0.89% [1][8]. - New York futures gold also saw an increase, with a daily rise of 0.86%, breaking through the $5060 and $5070 levels. Analysts attribute the rise in gold prices to increased purchases by central banks, geopolitical tensions, and economic uncertainty [2][9]. - The silver market also performed strongly, with spot silver rising 2.80% to break through $105 and $106 per ounce, while New York futures silver increased by 4.61%, also surpassing the $105 and $106 levels [2][9]. - In the energy market, U.S. natural gas futures prices surged due to winter storms, with a daily increase exceeding 19%, currently reported at $6.288 per million British thermal units. Prices had already risen by 16% due to storm factors, climbing to $6.025 and $6.119 [2][9]. Group 2: Company Dynamics - Samsung Electronics announced it will supply the fourth generation of high-bandwidth memory to NVIDIA in February [4][11]. - Recent performance among U.S. tech stocks has been mixed, with five of the "Seven Giants" (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Tesla) lagging behind the S&P 500 index since the end of October 2025, while only Alphabet and Amazon have maintained an upward trend [4][11]. - Upcoming earnings reports from Microsoft, Apple, Tesla, and Meta are anticipated, with market focus on their AI investment returns and the health of their various business lines [5][12]. Group 3: Domestic News - According to a report from the People's Daily, the national electricity market transaction volume in 2025 reached 6.6 trillion kilowatt-hours, with the number of newly established national standard materials increasing by 61.8% to 1139 items [6][13].