
今年是 1979 年以来金价涨幅最大的一年
The trade tensions caused by tariffs and global economic uncertainties have heightened investors' risk aversion, leading international gold prices to once again surpass the $4,000 per ounce mark on the 10th. This week, international gold prices have accumulated a rise of over 2%. In March of this year, international gold prices first broke through the $3,000 per ounce mark, subsequently entering a consolidation phase. In late August, international gold prices gradually opened up upward space, rising from around $3,300 per ounce all the way to $4,000, an increase of over 20%. Since the beginning of this year, the futures price of the main gold contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange has accumulated a rise of over 51%. The World Gold Council states that so far this year has seen the largest increase in gold prices since 1979
