Today’s AM fix was USD 1,669.75, EUR 1,245.15 and GBP 1,059.55 per ounce.
Yesterday’s AM fix was USD 1,675.75, EUR 1,235.99 and GBP 1,065.86 per ounce.
Silver is trading at $31.57/oz, €23.68/oz and £20.04/oz.
Platinum is trading at $1,720.75/oz, palladium at $743.00/oz and rhodium
at $1,225/oz.
Cross Currency and Precious Metal Table – (Bloomberg)
While gold fell in dollar terms yesterday, it surged 1.8% in euro
terms from €1,235/oz, soon after the ECB interest rate decision, to
€1,258/oz soon after. Some of the gains were quickly given up as
determined selling was again seen but gold in euros closed nearly 1%
higher on the day.
Gold in USD, 10 Day - (Bloomberg)
The price gains came as Draghi warned about slowing economic growth
and complacency regarding declaring an end to the financial crisis. He
also warned that the euro dollar exchange rates rise could derail the
recovery in Europe and signalled that an interest rate cut may even be
necessary.
Continuing ultra loose monetary policies in the Eurozone will support gold and should lead to higher prices in 2013.
In dollar terms, gold fell $5.70 or 0.34% yesterday closing at
$1,671.80/oz. Silver slid to a low of $31.28 and finished with a loss of
1.16%.
Gold in GBP, 10 Day - (Bloomberg)
Gold is flat in most currencies today despite concerns over the
health of the eurozone economy but gold is on course for a second week
of gains which would be bullish from a technical perspective.
Trading action was again peculiar yesterday with determined sellers
capping the price at certain levels. There is a distinct feel that
influential players are getting long and into position for the long
awaited upward price move.
China's gold production increased for a sixth year in a row and hit a
record 403 tonnes in 2012, keeping its ranking as the world's largest
bullion producer, reported the Shanghai Securities News.
Silver continues to see determined selling at the $32/oz level.
On Wednesday, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) fined
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) $612 million for fixing the Libor interest
rate. Given the significant delay in concluding the CFTC’s
investigations of price manipulation in the silver market, many
investors continue to ask the question as to whether certain banks are
manipulating and capping the silver price thereby pocketing millions in
profits at the expense of traders and investors.
Bart Chilton, commissioner at the CFTC, said as long ago as October
2010 that “members of the public “and” publicly available documents
convinced him the silver markets are tainted by violations of federal
commodities law.
"I do believe that there have been repeated attempts to influence
prices in the silver markets," Mr Chilton said. "There have been
fraudulent efforts to persuade and what I consider deviously control the
price."
The Financial Times recently acknowledged the Gold Anti-Trust Action
Committee’s (GATA) important contribution regarding establishing
transparency in the gold market. GATA has also called for transparency
in the silver market and it is not before time that the CFTC fulfils
their duty and announces the findings of their investigations into
whether Wall Street banks have been manipulating the silver market.
Manipulation or not, silver buyers will again be rewarded if they
remain patient and fade out the considerable noise that emanates from
the silver market.
Gold in EUR, 10 Day - (Bloomberg)
The EU may suffer the fate of the USSR and “collapse” according to billionaire investor George Soros.
Soros said that incorrent economic and monetary policies and the
monetary union itself may lead to currency wars and the collapse of the
European Union.
In saving the euro, the continent’s financial powers have damaged the
economy of the euro zone and created dangerous new political
imbalances. As a result, “we have quite a turbulent time ahead for
2013.”
“I am rather concerned that the euro is in danger of destroying the
European Union”. There is a real threat when the possible resolution of
financial difficulties of eurozone might cause a political issue,” Soros
told Dutch TV in an interview.
The attempts of the European leadership to keep the common European
currency are leading to the escalation of political and social issues in
the EU which may eventually destroy it.
Recent SEC filings show that Soros’ hedge fund had again increased allocations to gold.
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