by GoldCore
London AM fix was USD 1,597.75, EUR 1,244.64 and GBP 1,051.64 per ounce.
Friday, March 28th London AM fix was USD 1,602.50, EUR 1,253.13 and GBP 1,057.41 per ounce.
Silver is trading at $28.04/oz, €21.94/oz and £18.54/oz. Platinum is
trading at $1,593.25/oz, palladium at $771.00/oz and rhodium at
$1,200/oz.
Gold fell $0.90 or 0.06% and closed yesterday at $1,598.50/oz. Silver closed at $28.01, down 1.44%.
Precious Metals and Currencies Table – (Bloomberg)
U.S. economic data was weak. U.S. factory activity grew at the
slowest rate for the first 3 months of the year, highlighting that the
U.S. recovery is still encountering many bumps along the road.
The poor data bolstered the yellow metal’s safe haven appeal; however
investors will be awaiting the U.S. nonfarm payrolls data on
Friday. Bank of Japan and European Central Bank policy meetings are
Thursday.
Gold in USD, YTD – (Bloomberg)
Gold gained 1.2% this March. It is the yellow metal’s first monthly
gain since September. Gold bullion prices have fallen 4.6% year to date,
on hopes that the U.S. economy is strengthening.
However, the U.S. still has to sort out the budget deficit and the
debt ceiling debate, not to mention issues in Europe and the news that
North Korea is to restart its nuclear plant.
Gold in Euro’s, YTD – (Bloomberg)
India’s Finance Minister P. Chidambaram announced that they will not
hike their import tax on gold on his trip to visit Shinzo Abe in Tokyo
while promoting the country as an investment destination.
India is the world’s largest gold consumer and imports most of its
gold. To curb the appeal and help reduce their budget deficit the Indian
government has taxed gold raising tariffs in January from 4 to 6%.
NEWS
Gold stretches gains as weak U.S. data hits dollar - Reuters
Gold reclaims $1,600 after manufacturing data – Market Watch
Gold Swings as Investors Weigh Slowing Physical Demand, Crisis - Bloomberg
India unlikely to hike gold duty again: Chidambaram - Reuters
COMMENTARY
How much gold is there in the world? - BBC
Gold does brisk business in Syria war — but at a risk – Arab News
So Much For The Stability Of The Centrally-Banked “Fiat” Era – Zero Hedge
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