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最新情報:エネルギー価格の高騰によるインフレ加速の見込みを受け、金価格は1カ月ぶりの安値に下落

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-- (価格更新) 金価格は水曜早朝、インフレ懸念の高まりを受け、3日連続で下落した。米連邦準備制度理事会(FRB)の政策委員会は本日午後、2日間の会合を終えるにあたり、金利を据え置くと予想されている。 6月限の金先物価格は、一時50.40ドル安の1オンスあたり4,558.00ドルとなり、3月30日以来の安値をつけた。 イラン核戦争を背景に原油価格が4年ぶりの高値圏で推移する中、トレーダーは安全資産としての金から離れ、エネルギー価格の上昇によるインフレと金利上昇のリスクヘッジとして、ドルや債券に資金を移している。 「原油価格上昇に伴うインフレリスクが依然として主要な要因であり、エネルギー価格の上昇はドル高を招き、高金利が長期化する見通しを強めている。現時点では、市場の当面の焦点は調停努力に向けられており、海峡再開とその後の原油価格下落は、金と銀の両方にとって最大の短期的な上昇要因となるだろう」とサクソバンクは指摘した。 しかし、利上げはまだ実現していない。連邦公開市場委員会(FOMC)とカナダ銀行は本日、それぞれ政策金利を発表する予定で、いずれも金利は据え置かれると予想されている。 ドルは上昇し、ICEドル指数は0.25ポイント高の98.89となった。米国債利回りも上昇し、2年債利回りは6.8ベーシスポイント上昇の3.918%、10年債利回りは4.7ベーシスポイント上昇の4.4%となった。

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