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金价达到银价100倍,价格偏高仍迎来买入
日经中文网·2025-05-27 06:38

Group 1 - The current gold-to-silver ratio has reached 100 times, the highest level since the Gulf War and the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating a significant divergence in the precious metals market [1][3] - Historical data shows that the gold-to-silver ratio exceeding 100 has only occurred twice since 1982, during the Gulf War in 1991 and during the pandemic in 2020, when it peaked at 128 times [3] - Analysts suggest that the high ratio may persist in the short term due to the declining creditworthiness of the US dollar, leading investors to view gold as a "non-national currency" [3][4] Group 2 - Major rating agencies, including Moody's, have downgraded US government bonds, which were traditionally seen as safe assets, causing a shift in investment towards gold [4] - The performance of gold has outpaced other currencies, with a notable increase of 12.5% prior to the announcement of tariff suspensions by former President Trump, compared to smaller gains in the euro and other currencies [4] - Central banks, particularly in emerging markets, continue to purchase gold, indicating a long-term trend where gold is viewed as a more stable asset compared to silver, which is heavily influenced by industrial demand [5]