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The price of gold is surging, approaching the target of $3,500.
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IntroductionForeign exchange eye check,Foreign exchange receipts and payments,Amid the worsening U.S. fiscal situation and large-scale sell-off of U.S. debt in the market, gold i
Amid the worsening U.S. fiscal situation and Foreign exchange eye checklarge-scale sell-off of U.S. debt in the market, gold is experiencing a vigorous rally. Spot gold (XAU/USD) strongly surpassed $3,340 per ounce on Wednesday, marking the fifth consecutive day of gains. This indicates robust safe-haven demand and deep market concerns over long-term debt risks.
The U.S. Treasury's announcement of the 20-year Treasury bond auction results showed a winning yield skyrocketing to 5.047%. Not only is this about 24 basis points higher than last month, but it is also the highest level since October 2023, and the second time in history that auction pricing has exceeded 5%. This result has shocked the market and further heightened concerns about the sustainability of U.S. finances.
Priya Misra, an investment manager at JPMorgan Asset Management, pointed out, "The bond market is sending a strong signal to policymakers that fiscal deficits cannot be ignored."
Gold: Multiple Positive Factors Driving Prices Higher
The recent rise in gold prices is not coincidental. In addition to the financial market turmoil caused by the surge in U.S. Treasury yields, escalating geopolitical risks in the Middle East and Moody's downgrade of the U.S. sovereign credit rating (from Aaa down) have collectively triggered a surge in global safe-haven sentiment, making gold once again a core asset favored by global investors.
Data shows that since mid-May, gold has risen by more than 7%. Institutional investors and safe-haven funds continue to flow into gold ETFs and the physical bullion market, pushing prices higher.
UBS Group's latest report indicates that gold prices are expected to reach $3,500 per ounce within the year. In a more aggressive risk-aversion scenario, they could even soar to $3,800. "The longer the Federal Reserve maintains high interest rates, the higher the debt cost, which structurally benefits gold in the long term," wrote UBS analysts.
Market Expectations: Short-term High Volatility, Long-term Bullish
From a technical standpoint, the breakthrough of the $3,300 barrier in gold prices has opened new upward space. The next phase will challenge previous highs of $3,350 per ounce and the psychological threshold of $3,400. If global risk factors continue to ferment, the surge to $3,500 or even $3,800 is not impossible.
However, analysts also caution that the sharp short-term rise in gold prices may face some profit-taking pressure. But the overall trend remains upward, especially given the ongoing increase in central banks' gold reserves globally and the unresolved uncertainty surrounding U.S. finances, which enhances the strategic value of gold allocation.
Conclusion:
As global financial markets reassess U.S. deficit risks and geopolitical tensions, gold is playing an increasingly important role as a safe haven. If U.S. Treasury yields remain high, the Federal Reserve delays a shift towards easing, and global risk events continue to escalate, gold may enter a true "super bull market" in 2024.
Risk Warning and DisclaimerThe market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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