黄金白银,双双大涨;我国慈善信托累计备案规模突破百亿元|金融早参
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-24 00:33

Group 1: Gold and Silver Market - Gold and silver prices have seen significant increases, with gold reaching $5,156.59 per ounce, up 1.13%, and silver at $87.447 per ounce, up 3.40% as of February 23 [1] - ANZ Bank forecasts gold prices to reach $5,800 per ounce in Q2 2025, while UBS predicts a more aggressive target of $6,200 per ounce, driven by central bank demand, investment needs, rising fiscal deficits, declining U.S. real interest rates, and geopolitical risks [1] Group 2: Agricultural Insurance in China - In 2025, China's agricultural insurance premium income is projected to be ¥155.55 billion, providing risk coverage exceeding ¥5.3 trillion, marking China as the world's largest agricultural insurance market for the second consecutive year [2] - The agricultural insurance sector is evolving from covering material costs to ensuring full cost and income protection, enhancing stability and risk resilience in agricultural production [2] Group 3: Charitable Trusts in China - By the end of 2025, China's cumulative charitable trust registration scale has surpassed ¥10.231 billion, with 2,757 registered charitable trusts [3] - In 2025, 16.94 billion yuan in new charitable trust registrations were added, indicating a growing public recognition of the trust system and a positive trend in charitable activities [3] Group 4: Ant Group's AI Business - Ant Group's AI business has experienced significant growth during the Spring Festival, with "AI Pay" surpassing 100 million users, becoming the first AI-native payment product to achieve this milestone [4] - The "Ant Health" app also reached over 100 million users, with 52% of new users coming from third-tier cities, highlighting the company's market penetration and technological advancements [4] Group 5: Legal Actions Against Tariffs - Following a Supreme Court ruling declaring the U.S. government's large-scale tariff policy illegal, hundreds of companies have filed lawsuits seeking refunds for tariffs paid under the Trump administration [5] - The process for companies to claim refunds remains unclear, and the legal battles could extend for years, as acknowledged by former President Trump [5]