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Global slowdown weighing on platinum price
Published : July 06th, 2011
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The German precious metals trading group Heraeus’s prediction that the platinum price would experience another setback was proven correct last week, as the white metal’s price fell to $1,660 per ounce. According to Heraeus, several factors are responsible for modest price appreciation in the platinum sector.

 

The slowdowns in the US and Chinese economies are partly to blame. Platinum price analysts are also paying particular attention to car markets around the world. Platinum and palladium are both precious metals, but are perceived more as industry metals among market participants, with both metals are used in the production of catalyst systems. Though since March there has been an increasing number of negative forecasts on platinum’s price development, some think that the negative medium-term outlook for the platinum sector has already been factored in at the markets.

 

Europe’s escalating sovereign debt crisis is also placing a lid on the platinum price as well. The Greek parliament’s vote last week to authorise additional austerity measures eased investor fears somewhat. But many now expect the spotlight to turn to Ireland, since the government in Dublin is likely to ask the European Union and the International Monetary Fund for a second bailout this year, too. The Irish government had intended to return to the bond markets in 2013 in order to refinance the state without external assistance again. The country’s statistics bureau recently published a report saying that Ireland’s GDP grew by 1.3% in Q1, raising hopes at the markets that the country might be on the mend. However, others pointed out that these GDP calculations were masking the losses suffered by Ireland-based multinational companies. GNP measureswhich take these losses into accountdeclined by 4.3% in Q1.

 

Ireland’s unemployment rate is currently at a 17-year high, and as long as the country’s economic growth rate does not pick up significantly, new losses in the almost entirely nationalised banking sector will have to be expected. Experts already say that the 85-billion-euro bailout could turn out to be insufficient to sustainably stabilise the Irish banking system. Recently released data have already hinted to a considerable slowdown in the car sales – with the exception of Germany and France – in most of the EU member states. Thus, Europe’s continuing debt problems were strongly weighing on the platinum price as well.

 

According to Heraeus, capital investors have been acting very cautiously at the platinum market for some time. This development was well reflected by the fact that long-term investors are still sitting on the sidelines, and are unsure of whether or not to take long positions in the metal. A growing number of global capital investors and industrial end users seemed to be pessimistic regarding the white metal’s further price development, and both the physical demand for platinum bars as well as sector Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are under sales pressure at the moment. For now, platinum bulls will have to be patient.

 

 

 

 

 

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