Gold’s London AM fix this morning was USD
1,720.50, GBP 1,097.40, and EUR 1,310.06 per ounce.
Friday's AM fix was USD 1,722.00, GBP 1,095.98, and EUR
1,310.30 per ounce.
Cross Currency Table - Bloomberg
Gold prices fell in Asia and in Europe this morning
with profit taking after last week’s 4.3% gains seems the primary
reason for today’s weakness.
However, gold prices are likely to continue to
be supported by the continuing Greek debt saga (and risk of contagion)
and developments in the increasingly tense situation with Iran (and the risk
of war).
Iran
India is planning to purchase Iran's oil with gold, according to new report
over the weekend. India has not confirmed nor denied the story. India
is the second largest oil customer of Iran, the first being China, with
purchases of nearly $12 billion of crude per year.
US President Obama, signed a
law on December 31st that seeks to penalize countries that import Iran's oil
or transact with the Islamic Republic's Central Bank. Europe has also imposed
sanctions on Iran's oil imports from July 2012. Measures also include an
immediate ban of all new oil contracts with Iran and a freeze on the assets
of the country's central bank within the EU, due to their nuclear program.
Gold Spot Dollar/oz – 5
Days (Bloomberg)
India has had friendly relations with Iran for years
and will now find itself in a mire of political manoeuvring . It wishes to
keep relations on a good footing with the US and Europe but has the dilemma
of being dependent on oil from Iran and other countries.
EU
These tensions plus the decline of the dollar’s value has strengthened
gold in the past month.
European leaders are meeting today in Brussels about
jobs and economic growth but the Greek debt situation may again dominate.
As long as the failed panacea of recent years - to
print and electronically create money and pile more debt upon already massive
levels of debt – continues to be seen as the solution –
gold’s foundations remain very secure.
XAU-EUR Exchange Rate – 5 Days (Bloomberg)
Only the massive writing down of and forgiveness of
debt and massive deleveraging in the banking system can help ameliorate the
European and global debt crisis.
China
Xinhua, the official press agency of the government of the People's Republic
of China reports that a "gold rush" swept through China during the
week-long Lunar New Year holiday this year, with demand for precious metals
and jewelry surging since the Year of the Dragon began.
Data released by China's Beijing Municipal Commission
of Commerce shows a 49.7% increase in sales volume for precious metals
jewelry and bullion during the week-long holiday (over last year), which
lasted from January 22 to 28 over that of last year's Spring Festival.
One of Beijing's best-known gold retailers, Caibai, saw sales of gold and silver jewelry and bullion
rose 57.6% during the week long New Years holiday
according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on
Saturday,
Other jewelry stores across the country also saw sales
boom during the period, with customers favoring New Year themed gold bars and
ingots and other types of Dragon themed jewelries.
During the week-long holiday, which
lasted from January 22 to 28, the sales volume in just one gold retailer, Caibaiand Guohua, another of
Beijing's top gold retailers, reached about 600 million yuan
(nearly $100 million).
Caibai began selling gold bars as investment items
during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, but the trend of buying gold or silver
bars during the Spring Festival has taken off in the past two years.
In much of the western world where gold remains a
fringe investment of the smart money (some pension funds, central banks and
high net worth) the retail public has predominantly been selling gold (in the
form of jewellery) and very few own gold coins or
bars.
XAU-GBP Exchange Rate – 5 Days (Bloomberg)
This is in marked contrast to China where buying gold
as a hedge against inflation and as a store of wealth has now firmly entered
the mainstream in a country of 1.3 billion people.
"Long treasured by Chinese, gold is no longer
owned only by a privileged few, but has become a new investment channel open
to all," said Guan Qiang, assistant manager at
Caibai.
Gold's secular bull market will likely continue until
gold has entered the mainstream and a 'gold rush' consumes the retail public
in the EU, UK, US and other western nations.
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SILVER
Silver is trading at $33.17/oz,
€25.28/oz and £21.14/oz.
PLATINUM GROUP METALS
Platinum is trading at $1,598.00/oz, palladium at
$676/oz and rhodium at $1,325/oz.
NEWS
(The Economic Times)
Gold edges lower from 7-week high; Greek debt talks
eyed
(China Daily)
Spring Festival sparks a 'gold rush' in China
(Emirates247)
Gold up 10% on rumours
that India, China will pay in bullion for Iran oil
(TehranTimes)
'India resolute to buy Iran's oil'
(Barron's)
Hedgies, Managed Futures Funds Raise Stakes In Gold &
Silver
(MarketWatch)
CME adds Deutsche Bank to gold custodian providers
COMMENTARY
(Forbes)
Gold Is The Hottest Currency In The World
(NASDAQ)
Silver Singularity Is Near
(FT)
Fiscal Treaty Could Trigger "Debt
Explosion"
(KingWorldNews)
Russell - Gold Threatening Dollar’s Reserve
Currency Status
(KingWorldNews)
Celente - War, Bank Runs, Riots & Gold Going Mainstream
(ZeroHedge)
Iran Blinks, Delays Vote On European Crude Export
Halt Even As US Escalates Military Developments Against Country
(ZeroHedge)
Davos Post Mortem
Mark
O’Byrne
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