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Risk aversion is rising, gold is back above the $2700 level.
Recently, gold futures have recorded the largest weekly increase since March 2023, ending three consecutive weeks of decline.
Gold Scores Strongest Weekly Gain Since March 2023, but Base Metals Struggle
The gold price has returned to $2700, and China Construction Bank continues to raise the entry threshold for individual gold rsp, conservative and cautious customers will no longer be able to invest in this product.
On the evening of November 22, China Construction Bank Corporation announced that starting from tomorrow, it will adjust the risk rating of the Easy Gold (physical gold rsp) product to 'medium risk.' Conservative and cautious customers will not be able to carry out the aforementioned 'Easy Gold' corresponding trades.
Spot gold briefly rose above the $2,700 mark as the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine highlighted the appeal of safe-haven assets.
① The spot gold price is expected to achieve the largest weekly increase in over a year this week, reaching a daily high of $2700.21 per ounce; ② The situation between Russia and Ukraine has become complicated, with Russia testing a "new type of medium-range hypersonic missile"; ③ Global central bank bids have driven gold prices to rise more than 30% since the beginning of the year.
Is the "grass-eating" trend coming to an end? Gold is expected to have the most "bullish" week in a year.
The tense geopolitical situation has once again boosted, and the road to new highs for gold may not be over yet.
Gold has suddenly exploded! The gold price has surged nearly 30 dollars in one day. What will happen next? The analyst's latest technical analysis.
During the early European session on Friday, spot gold prices suddenly surged again in the short term, with the price approaching $2700 per ounce and a nearly $30 increase within the day. FXStreet analyst Haresh Menghani wrote that on Friday, gold prices rose for the fifth consecutive day, reaching a high point in nearly two weeks. The escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to drive the safe-haven capital trend towards gold.