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Analyst: Gold prices are expected to remain high in the coming weeks, but the risks are tilted to the downside.
Jin10 Data reported on November 7th that the latest U.S. data shows a surge in layoffs in October, increasing market expectations for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December, leading to a rise in gold prices. BMI analysts stated that gold prices are expected to remain high in the coming weeks, but due to uncertainty over whether there will be a rate cut in December, risks remain skewed to the downside. Limited official data due to the government shutdown and disagreements among Federal Reserve officials about future policy paths persist. BMI analysts said, "Throughout the remaining time in 2025, unless U.S.-China trade tensions suddenly escalate again, it will be very difficult for gold to break the all-time high of $4,381 per ounce."

