CoinWorld News reports that the World Gold Council states that with gold prices hitting a new high 53 times in 2025, global investors have injected unprecedented funds into gold ETFs. North American funds contributed the majority of global capital inflows in 2025. Meanwhile, gold holdings in Asia nearly doubled, and Europe also showed significant demand. The surge in global investor enthusiasm is mainly driven by the following factors: ① In the context of escalating global trade disputes, rising geopolitical tensions, and financial market volatility, gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset has increased; ② The continuous surge in gold prices has attracted trend-following capital; ③ U.S. Treasury yields have fallen and the dollar has weakened.
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CoinWorld News reports that the World Gold Council states that with gold prices hitting a new high 53 times in 2025, global investors have injected unprecedented funds into gold ETFs. North American funds contributed the majority of global capital inflows in 2025. Meanwhile, gold holdings in Asia nearly doubled, and Europe also showed significant demand. The surge in global investor enthusiasm is mainly driven by the following factors: ① In the context of escalating global trade disputes, rising geopolitical tensions, and financial market volatility, gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset has increased; ② The continuous surge in gold prices has attracted trend-following capital; ③ U.S. Treasury yields have fallen and the dollar has weakened.