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世界のダイヤモンド生産量が第一位であり、金価格は引き続き上昇する可能性があります。

世界のダイヤモンド生産量が第一位であり、金価格は引き続き上昇する可能性があります。

Oct 25, 2025

金価格は月曜日に約3,324ドルまで下落しましたが、ロシアとウクライナの状況のエスカレーションとバーゲン購入により急速に回復し、最終的には3,342.23ドルで終了し、わずか0.5%下落しました。この比較的強いトレンドは、安全資産としての金の特別な弾力性を露呈しています。この取引日には、4月の米国耐久消費財注文の月次レートも発表され、投資家は注意を払う必要があります。Refinitivによると、地政学的な火薬庫は引き続き金価格を爆発させています。トランプ大統領の最新声明で、ロシアのプーチン大統領を「完全に狂っている」と呼び、モスクワに対する新しい制裁を検討することは、すでに緊張しているロシアとウクライナの状況に油を注ぐようなものです。ロシアはウクライナに対して3晩連続で大規模な空爆を行い、1日に355機のドローンと9発のこの軍事的なエスカレーションは、安全な避難需要を直接刺激し、金価格が下落したときに常に強力なサポートを見つけることを可能にしました。トランプ大統領がウクライナ大統領ゼレンスキーを同時に批判したことは、ウクライナに対する米国の政策の本質的な矛盾を露呈しました。この不確実性は、金の安全な避難魅力をさらに強化しました。ドルの弱さと関税の延長は、二重のサポートを提供しました。ドル指数は月曜日に4週間ぶりの99.69まで下落し、ドル建ての金に自然なサポートを提供しました。さらに重要なことに、トランプ氏は、欧州連合の商品に50%の関税を課すという脅威を突然延期し、締め切りを6月1日から7月9日に延長しました。政策のUターンは一時的にリスク回避を抑制しましたが、欧州連合執行委員長のフォン・デア・ライエン氏は、「良い取引に達するにはもっと時間が必要だ」と述べ、米欧貿易紛争がまだ終わっていないことを示唆しました。コメルツ銀行の通貨ストラテジストであるマイケル・フィスター氏の警告は、「金曜日の脅威は、私たちが得た休息が一時的なものであることを示唆している」と考える価値があります。これはいつでも爆発する可能性のある貿易リスクであり、金の安全資産を常に待機させることになります。ユーロの上昇は、金にとって新しい機会を提供しています1172 7 7 9 8400 1

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