Group 1 - Gold prices experienced a slight drop followed by a rebound, with COMEX gold futures trading around $5,056 [1] - The performance of gold-related ETFs showed declines, with the Huaxia Gold ETF down 0.25%, the Nonferrous Metals ETF down 0.51%, and the Gold Stocks ETF down 1.23% [1] - Concerns over global debt and monetary policy are expected to benefit gold, as the U.S. national debt has surpassed $38.5 trillion, and the passage of the "Big and Beautiful" bill is projected to increase the U.S. fiscal deficit by $3.4 trillion [1] Group 2 - A weaker dollar and expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve are identified as direct drivers for the rebound in gold prices [2] - Geopolitical tensions, particularly between the U.S. and Iran, have shifted gold's safe-haven demand from a temporary impulse to a more sustained support [2] - The technical level of $5,000 has become a focal point for market dynamics, with long-term bullish sentiment on gold remaining intact despite potential short-term volatility [2]
黄金节前驱动减弱 黄金股ETF(159562)跌1.23%
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-02-10 04:56