# China banks
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Gold Isn’t Always a Safe Haven: US–Iran Escalation Triggers Wild Swings and Tests the Bull Case
Gold posted wild intra‑week swings after a US–Iran escalation in late February and early March, briefly spiking above $5,400/oz before plunging below $5,000/oz. Short‑term reversals were driven by a stronger dollar, rising US yields and deleveraging in paper markets, even as long‑term drivers such as central‑bank buying and de‑dollarisation remain intact.

After a Price Shock, Chinese Savers Flock to Gold — and Wealth Managers Hesitate
A sharp late-January gold sell-off has paradoxically spurred Chinese retail demand for gold-linked wealth products, but internal disputes between product teams and risk departments are slowing institutional adoption. The outcome hinges on product design, risk mitigation, and whether banks accept more volatile assets amid falling fixed-income yields.

Gold’s Retail Frenzy Pauses as Prices Plunge and Bank Inventories Reappear
A rapid reversal in precious-metals markets has cooled the retail scramble for physical gold in China, with major banks reporting renewed inventory after weeks of sell-outs. The correction was triggered by a drop in fears over Fed independence following a high-profile nomination, prompting a dollar rebound and sending volatile price signals through both futures and retail channels.