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Why did the French police attack lead to the rise of silver futures?
On the afternoon of June 6, local time, an attack on police occurred in France. A man attacked three policemen patrolling Notre Dame with a hammer, and one policeman was injured. The police fired back and wounded the attacker. Due to the recent rampant terrorist activities in Europe, the risk aversion in Europe is rising again. On June 7, domestic silver futures prices soared again after yesterday.

Assaulting a police officer in France

On the afternoon of June 6, local time, a man attacked three policemen patrolling Notre Dame Square with a hammer, and the police immediately fired back, injuring the attackers. An injured policeman and attacker were taken to hospital for treatment.

According to the report, the attacker also carried two knives and shouted "for Syria" when attacking the police. After investigation, it was found that the Algerian man was 40 years old and held a student residence card, the authenticity of which needs to be verified. He also claimed to be a "warrior of the caliph".

After the incident, the police blocked Notre Dame de Paris and its square area. More than 900 tourists were trapped in Notre Dame for more than an hour and then gradually evacuated. Several subway stations around Notre Dame de Paris were also temporarily closed for security reasons.

Silver futures prices soared again.

As can be seen from the hourly chart of domestic silver futures prices, silver futures opened at 4 17 1 yuan/kg today, and rose to 4 183 yuan/kg in the day. At the close, silver futures prices were above the moving averages of MA5, 65, 438+00, 22 and 66. In the MACD indicator, the fast line crosses the slow line from bottom to top, forming.

analyse

Comprehensive analysis shows that the attack on police in France shows that the activities of European terrorist forces are increasing, and the security situation in Europe seems to be difficult to be guaranteed, thus stimulating European investors to invest in safe-haven assets, and the price of silver futures has also skyrocketed.