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Gold Today -On Tuesday New York closed at $1,117.70, up $0.10. The dollar was virtually unchanged at $1.1062 with the dollar Index slightly weaker at 96.80 down from 96.91 on Wednesday morning. Asia took the price back to $1,123. This morning the LBMA gold price was set at $1,123.20 up $4.05. The euro equivalent was ?1,017.25 up ?6.32. Ahead of New York's opening, gold was trading at $1,121.15 and in the euro at ?1,015.58.

Silver Today - The silver price closed at $14.88 down 44 cents over Tuesday's close in New York. Ahead of New York's opening today it was trading at $14.87.

Gold (very short-term) The gold price will consolidate ahead of a strong move, either way in New York.

Silver (very short-term) The silver price should consolidate, ahead of a strong move, either way in New York.

Price Drivers

With the Fed minutes coming out today markets once again are waiting to gauge just when a rate rise in the U.S. is going to happen. Meanwhile, across the world in China the equity markets have dived again adding another 2% fall to the 6% we saw yesterday taking it back to where it was when the Chinese government first intervened. The Chinese equity market is still up 50% over this time last year, but it is getting a reputation as a casino more than a home of market wealth. Chinese gold investors are seeing a far greater stability in the gold market and continue to favor gold. We reiterate that the Shanghai withdrawal levels are a better expression of Chinese gold demand than Hong Kong import figures. HK figures do express consumption but overall gold demand there should include all sectors not just consumer demand. - Subscribewww.goldForecaster.com [See our new gold buying, transferring and storing operation:www.Stockbridgemgmt.com ]

There were no sales or purchases in either the SPDR gold ETF or the Gold Trust on Monday or Tuesday leaving the holdings of the SPDR gold ETF at 671.867 tonnes and 161.02 tonnes in the Gold Trust.The gold price is hovering just above $1,120 and the trading range is tightening. We could be on the brink of a strong move.

With the gold market around two weeks away from the start of the gold season, we would be surprised to see the gold price tumble. But there is a caveat; the season does not always start with a bang and may take a couple of weeks to get into gear. So we remain at a high risk point in the market, both ways.

Silver- Silver took a heavy hit yesterday as what seemed a U.S. based bear raid attacked the price. Having failed to break the back of the gold price, silver looked as though it was an easier target. This breaks a pattern that has persisted for several years now, so we watch to see if the attackers continue with their raid or have shot their bolt, yesterday. If gold holds firm we would expect silver to recover. Subscribe www.SilverForecaster.com

Regards,

Global Gold Price (1 ounce)

Today

Yesterday

Franc

Sf1,091.78

Sf1,094.51

US

$1,121.15

$1,120.05

EU

?1,015.58

?1,012.20

India

Rs.73,129.81

Rs. 73,307.27

China

Y 7,219.65

Y 7,212.11


Data and Statistics for these countries : China | Hong Kong | All
Gold and Silver Prices for these countries : China | Hong Kong | All
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Julian Philips' history in the financial world goes back to 1970, after leaving the British Army having been an Officer in the Light Infantry, serving in Malaya, Mauritius, and Belfast. After a brief period in Timber Management, Julian joined the London Stock Exchange, qualifying as a member. He specialised from the beginning in currencies, gold and the "Dollar Premium". At the time, the gold / currency world exploded into action after the floating of the $ and the Pound Sterling. He wrote on gold and the $ premium in magazines, Accountancy and The International Currency Review. Julian moved to South Africa, where he was appointed a Macro economist for the Electricity Supply Commission, guiding currency decisions on the multi-Billion foreign Loan Portfolio, before joining Chase Manhattan the the U.K. Merchant Bank, Hill Samuel, in Johannesburg, specialising in gold. He moved to Capetown, where establishing the Fund Management department of the Board of Executors. Julian returned to the 'Gold World' over two years ago and established "Gold - Authentic Money" and now contributing to "Global Watch - The Gold Forecaster".
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