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Precious metal prices experience severe volatility; Bank of China, China Construction Bank, China Minsheng Bank, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China issue risk warnings
According to CCTV Finance on March 25, recent precious metal prices have experienced sharp fluctuations, and several domestic banks have also issued notices reminding investors to pay attention to market risks.
Recently, Bank of China, China Construction Bank, China Minsheng Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and other banks have issued risk alerts regarding the precious metal market, stating that current precious metal prices are highly volatile, market uncertainty has significantly increased, and advising clients to enhance risk awareness, invest rationally based on their financial situation and risk tolerance, and reasonably control their positions.
Bank of China recommends investors reduce the impact of short-term price fluctuations through long-term investment;
ICBC advises investors to adhere to the principles of “total control, phased entry, and diversified allocation” to build a more stable asset portfolio.
Nankai University finance professor Tian Lihui: The current volatility in the precious metals market has exceeded normal correction ranges and entered a high-intensity, highly uncertain abnormal stage. Ordinary investors are better suited to long-term allocation through savings gold, gold ETFs, and other non-leveraged methods.