Group 1 - The iconic "Golden Avenue" at the Macau Emperor Entertainment Hotel has lost its 78 kilograms of gold embedded in the lobby floor tiles, raising suspicions among netizens about its removal by staff [1][3] - The gold, valued at over 85.8 million yuan based on the domestic gold price exceeding 1100 yuan per gram, was confirmed to have been removed for internal renovations, not due to gold price fluctuations [3][4] - The Macau Emperor Entertainment Hotel is owned by Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited, and the "Golden Avenue" was made up of 78 individually numbered gold bars of Swiss 999.9 pure gold [4] Group 2 - Several major banks, including ICBC, ABC, BOC, CCB, and Bank of Communications, have adjusted their gold accumulation business in response to significant fluctuations in gold prices [5] - ICBC announced changes to its gold accumulation business rules, including a new minimum purchase amount of 1100 yuan and limits on transactions during non-trading days [6][9] - CCB raised the minimum amount for personal gold accumulation to 1500 yuan and advised customers to be aware of market risks due to increased volatility in precious metals [10][12] - Bank of Communications implemented restrictions on gold-related transactions based on customers' risk assessment results, allowing only certain profiles to engage in all business activities [13] - ABC required customers to complete a risk assessment before engaging in gold accumulation services, emphasizing the importance of risk awareness [15] - BOC highlighted the uncertainties in the precious metals market since 2026 and urged customers to manage their positions carefully to mitigate potential losses [15]
澳门一酒店大堂78公斤黄金被连夜撤走?工作人员回应!关于金价震荡,多家银行紧急出手→