Group 1: Report Industry Investment Rating - No relevant content provided Group 2: Core Viewpoints of the Report - On January 6, the main contract of Shanghai gold futures closed up 1.27% to 1,004.98 yuan/gram, and the main contract of Shanghai silver futures closed up 7.06% to 19,452 yuan/kilogram [6]. - After the escalation of the US - Venezuela situation and Trump's radical statements, geopolitical risks and the tight supply of silver spot have driven up the prices of precious metals. In the short term, precious metal prices are expected to remain strong, but there are still potential risks. Investors are advised to control their positions [6]. - In the long - term, the Fed is still in an easing cycle, geopolitical uncertainties are high, and the credit risk of the US dollar is increasing. The demand for precious metal allocation by central banks, institutions, and residents is expected to continue. The long - term price of gold is likely to rise, and long - term investors are advised to buy on dips [6]. Group 3: Summary by Related Catalogs 1. Price Tracking - Precious Metal Prices: On January 6, 2026, compared with January 5, London gold spot price was 4,466.61 dollars/ounce (up 1.0%), London silver spot price was 78.96 dollars/ounce (up 4.7%), COMEX gold price was 4,476.70 dollars/ounce (up 1.1%), COMEX silver price was 78.76 dollars/ounce (up 4.7%), AU2602 was 1,004.98 yuan/gram (up 1.0%), AG2602 was 19,457.00 yuan/kilogram (up 6.6%), AU (T + D) was 1,002.30 yuan/gram (up 1.0%), and AG (T + D) was 19,468.00 yuan/kilogram (up 6.4%) [3]. - Price Spreads/Ratios: From January 5 to January 6, the spread of gold TD - SHFE active price decreased by 7.6%, the spread of silver TD - SHFE active price decreased by 69.4%, the spread of gold TD - London decreased by 9.5%, the spread of silver TD - London decreased by 30.6%, the SHFE gold - silver main ratio decreased by 5.2%, the COMEX gold - silver main ratio decreased by 3.4%, the spread of AU2604 - 2602 increased by 5.2%, and the spread of AG2604 - 2602 decreased by 61.5% [3]. 2. Position Data - From January 2 to January 5, gold ETF - SPDR remained unchanged at 1,065.13 tons, silver ETF - SLV decreased by 0.55% to 16,353.59541 tons. COMEX gold non - commercial long positions decreased by 5.02% to 275,592 contracts, non - commercial short positions decreased by 10.19% to 44,419 contracts, and non - commercial net long positions decreased by 3.96% to 231,173 contracts. COMEX silver non - commercial long positions decreased by 8.57% to 50,506 contracts, non - commercial short positions increased by 5.60% to 20,443 contracts, and non - commercial net long positions decreased by 16.22% to 30,063 contracts [3]. 3. Inventory Data - From January 5 to January 6, SHFE gold inventory remained unchanged at 97,704 kilograms, SHFE silver inventory decreased by 13.16% to 581,436 kilograms. COMEX gold inventory increased slightly (0.00%) to 36,403,452 ounces, and COMEX silver inventory decreased by 0.06% to 449,521,788 ounces [3]. 4. Other Market Data - From January 5 to January 6, the US dollar index decreased by 0.08%, the US dollar/Chinese yuan central parity rate remained unchanged at 7.02, the 2 - year US Treasury yield decreased by 0.29% to 3.46%, the 10 - year US Treasury yield decreased by 0.48% to 4.17%, VIX increased by 2.69% to 14.90, the S&P 500 increased by 0.64% to 6,902.05, and NYMEX crude oil increased by 1.78% to 58.35 [5].
贵金属数据日报-20260107
Guo Mao Qi Huo·2026-01-07 03:06