Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Silver Surges By 6% In Shanghai – Longest Run Of Gains Since 1968

Today’s AM fix was USD 1,326.00, EUR 967.60 and GBP 791.97 per ounce.
Friday’s AM fix was USD 1,308.50, EUR 955.60 and GBP 783.21 per ounce.
Gold climbed $16.90 or 1.3% Friday to $1,318.60/oz. Silver rose $0.94 or 4.58% at $21.55/oz. Gold and silver were both up for the week at 4.06% and 7.09%.
Silver in U.S. Dollars, 1 Year – (Bloomberg)
Silver futures in Shanghai surged by 6% – the  daily exchange limit. Silver for June delivery in Shanghai climbed to 4,440 yuan/kg, highest price for a most active contract since October 31.
In London, silver surged another 2.3% today to $21.99/oz prior to giving up some of those gains. Silver headed for the longest run of gains since at least 1968. It is now up 11.3% year to date and is, as expected, again outperforming gold.
Buying in China picked up from Friday’s levels. Premiums for 99.99% purity gold on the Shanghai Gold Exchange rose to about $7  from $5.50 on Friday though volumes were slightly  lower.
Gold bullion for immediate delivery rose 0.5% to $1,324.03/oz and gold in Singapore traded as high as $1,330.02, the highest since October 31. Prices climbed 4.1% last week, the biggest increase since the period ended August 16.
The precious metals continued their strong recent performance on Friday as the dollar came under pressure. The dollar fell to its weakest level in a year after the recent poor U.S. economic data. Precious metals saw strong gains as prices moved up through key technical and psychological levels  such as $1,300 on gold and $20.50 on silver.
Gold has rebounded 10% so far in 2014 amid expanding demand for coins and bars as signs of faltering U.S. growth lead to safe haven demand. U.S. factory output unexpectedly fell in January by the most since May 2009, Federal Reserve figures showed on Friday. Recent retail sales and employment data were also poor.
Billionaire John Paulson kept his gold holdings unchanged in the fourth quarter, while hedge funds raised bullish bets to a three-month high last week.
Silver continues to have very favourable supply and demand fundamentals and should continue to outperform gold. The nominal high of $50 per ounce is likely to be seen again in the coming years and longer term, we continue to see silver reaching the inflation adjusted record high over $150 per ounce.
Those considering allocating to silver should consider dollar, pound and euro cost averaging into position to protect from the inevitable pullbacks.
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