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PRECIOUS-Gold prices subdued as dollar extends gains | Reuters

13 Friday Jul 2018

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By Apeksha Nair
    BENGALURU, July 13 (Reuters) - Gold prices were muted on
Friday, stuck in a tight trading range, as the dollar extended
rally from the previous session when strong U.S. inflation data
and trade war concerns boosted demand for the greenback. 
    Spot gold        was down 0.1 percent at $1,245.54 an ounce,
as of 0652 GMT. For the week, the metal was down 0.7 percent.
    U.S. gold futures         for August delivery slipped 0.1
percent to $1,245.50 an ounce.
    "The dollar has been a prime mover of gold prices...Market
sentiments have been largely positive on the greenback as
investors pivoted from the safe haven asset despite rising
geopolitical risks," said Benjamin Lu, a commodities analyst at
Singapore-based broker Phillip Futures, in a note.
    The dollar was buoyant near a 10-day peak versus a basket of
currencies on Friday, supported by Treasury yields that edged
higher on expectations the U.S. inflation rate will rise.       
    U.S. consumer price data on Thursday showed a steady buildup
of inflation that could keep the Federal Reserve on a path of
gradual interest rate increases.                  
    A stronger dollar and higher U.S. rates reduce demand for
non-interest bearing gold as the metal becomes more expensive
for holders of other currencies.
    Elsewhere, the European Central Bank will keep rates at a
record low for as long as needed to raise inflation, minutes of
the bank's latest meeting showed.             
    Meanwhile, Most Asian share markets rose on Friday, but
China's markets wobbled as investors braced for the impact of
broadening, tit-for-tat Chinese-U.S tariffs.            
    The United States and China could reopen talks on trade but
only if Beijing is willing to make significant changes, U.S.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Thursday.             
    "The trade war issue is still creating a lot of uncertainty.
If the situation continues and we're not seeing any real
movements in gold prices because of it, we might see prices
actually move lower," said Cameron Alexander, an analyst with
Thomson Reuters-owned metals consultancy GFMS.

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PRECIOUS-Gold prices hit two-week high on short covering, weaker dollar | Reuters

10 Tuesday Jul 2018

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* Dollar falls to lowest since June 14
* Spot gold hits highest since June 26
* Gold may rise into $1,268-$1,277/oz – technicals
* Silver, platinum, palladium at over one-week highs

By Karen Rodrigues

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BENGALURU, July 9 (Reuters) – Gold prices hit a near
two-week high on Monday as investors covered their short
positions and the dollar slipped to its weakest since mid-June,
while lingering U.S.-Sino trade tensions also supported the
bullion.

Spot gold was up 0.5 percent at $1,260.41 an ounce,
as of 0708 GMT, after touching its highest since June 26 at
$1,262.06.

U.S. gold futures for August delivery were 0.5
percent higher at $1,261.70 an ounce.
Gold is pushing higher on the dollar’s weakness in Asian
trading, said Tim Brown, trader at MKS PAMP Group, wrote in a
note.

The dollar index , which measures the greenback
against a basket of six major currencies, slipped to an over
three week low after U.S. jobs data showed slower-than-expected
wage growth.

The U.S. economy created more jobs than expected in June,
but steady wage gains pointed to moderate inflation pressures
that should keep the Federal Reserve on a path of gradual
interest rate increases this year.

A weak U.S. dollar makes greenback-denominated gold cheaper
for holders of other currencies.

“Some short covering has likely ensued given certainties
over the U.S.-Sino trade tensions on Friday. Still, the uptick
in risk appetite into the week may be short-lived if more trade
tariff threats are seen into the week ahead,” said OCBC analyst
Barnabas Gan.

The United States and China exchanged the first salvos in
what could become a protracted trade war on Friday, slapping
tariffs on $34 billion worth of each others’ goods and giving no
sign of willingness to start talks aimed at a reaching a truce.

President Donald Trump said on Thursday the United States
may ultimately impose tariffs on more than a half-trillion
dollars’ worth of Chinese goods.

“With the ongoing U.S.-Sino trade tensions, the resignation
of David Davis will likely be a side-show, though it may raise
some concerns amongst market-watchers depending on how the
overall Brexit issue progresses,” OCBC’s Gan added.

Brexit Secretary Davis resigned because he was not willing
to be “a reluctant conscript” to Prime Minister Theresa May’s
plans to leave the European Union, delivering a blow to the
British leader struggling to end divisions among her ministers.

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Gold, Silver Prices Rebound From Multi-Month Lows | Kitco News

03 Tuesday Jul 2018

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Gold and silver prices are moderately higher in early U.S. trading Tuesday, on some short covering in the futures markets and perceived bargain-basement buying in the cash markets. Gold hit a 12-month low overnight and silver scored a 6.5-month low on Monday. The key “outside markets” are also in a bullish daily posture for the precious metals markets today, as the U.S. dollar index is lower and crude oil prices are higher. August gold futures were last up $7.10 an ounce at $1,248.80. July Comex silver was last up $0.14 at $15.975 an ounce.

Reports overnight said Monday’s trading in gold exchange traded funds saw the largest outflow of money from those funds since late March. Gold and silver bulls remain stymied by their metals’ inability to rally in the face of the threat of a global trade war and some fresh instability in the European Union.

World stock markets were mixed to higher overnight. U.S. stock indexes are pointed toward higher openings when the New York day session begins.

European stock markets were assuaged today on news that German Chancellor Merkel has apparently avoided a political crisis by coming to agreement with other German lawmakers regarding immigration laws.

In other overnight news, the Euro zone’s producer price index in May was reported up 0.8% from April and up 3.0%, year-on-year. Those numbers were a little higher than expected.

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Gold, Silver Prices Down On Technical Selling | Kitco News

20 Wednesday Jun 2018

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Fine gold coins, Landis Refining, Gold payment, gold scrap purchaseGold prices are moderately lower and hit another six-month low in early-afternoon U.S. trading Wednesday. Silver prices are slightly lower and hit a four-week low. The near-term technical postures for both metals have deteriorated the past week, which is inviting the chart-based sellers into the futures markets. August Comex gold futures were last down $4.00 an ounce at $1,274.60. July Comex silver was last down $0.008 at $16.315 an ounce.

The safe-haven gold market can’t hold a bid despite some risk aversion seen in the marketplace this week, due to worries about a global trade war. It seems the specter of less global commerce in raw commodities if a trade war would break out is trumping safe-haven buying. Gold bulls are frustrated because at present their metal is acting like a raw commodity instead of a safe-haven asset.

A strong U.S. dollar is also working against the precious metals markets. The U.S. dollar index hit another 11-month high overnight. Since gold is priced in U.S. dollars on most world markets, any appreciation of the greenback makes the metal more expensive to purchase in non-U.S. currency.

The other key “outside market” today finds Nymex crude oil prices firmer and trading just above $65.00 a barrel. Oil traders are looking ahead to the late-week OPEC meeting, at which time Saudi Arabia and Russia are expected to announce they will increase oil production.

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Precious Metals Represent Something True

07 Thursday Jun 2018

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You began investing in precious metals because they represent something honest.

Gold and silver are tangible, scarce, and beautiful. People have always recognized them as such. Societies naturally gravitated toward using them as a trusted medium of exchange – money – almost as soon as societies were formed.

Over time civilizations have come and gone. The world has seen constant social upheaval and change.

People from ancient Sumeria would not recognize modern society. But they would recognize a gold coin. In fact, some of the coins used in their time have survived to this day. Physical gold and silver have retained the trust and value placed in them thousands of years ago.

Gold and silver do not rely upon the stewardship of any government, thank goodness. They do not require legal tender laws to be deemed valuable in trade. The metals you hold inside your safe are worth something regardless of what happens outside.

Bullion coins, rounds, and bars are also completely off the grid and portable. This potent combination of attributes makes metals unique in the investment world.

Perhaps most importantly, gold and silver shine the light upon what politicians and bankers are doing to the fiat dollar. Relative to an ounce of gold, the dollar has lost some 97% of its value since 1913.

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PRECIOUS-Gold inches down on robust dollar; Italy crisis curbs losses

31 Thursday May 2018

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landis refining, dental industry, scrap metal, purchase gold, purchase dental scraps* Dollar near 6-1/2 month peak
* Italy crisis sparks stock sell-off
* China says ready to fight back if U.S. ignites trade war
* SPDR gold holdings rise 0.35 pct on Tuesday

By Karen Rodrigues
BENGALURU, May 30 (Reuters) – Gold prices edged down on
Wednesday as a robust U.S. dollar weighed on the market, but
concerns about political turmoil in Italy and Sino-U.S. trade
conflict limited losses.
Spot gold was 0.2-percent lower at $1,296 per ounce
by 0736 GMT.
U.S. gold futures for June delivery were down 0.3
percent at $1,295.40 per ounce.
“The stronger dollar is the most significant headwind,” said
Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA.
“With the yellow metal’s sensitivity to the U.S. dollar on
full display, it is unlikely gold will move significantly higher
until we reach the EU ‘Crisis Zone’ which we are nowhere near at
this stage.”
The dollar index , which measures the greenback
against a basket of six major currencies, hovered near its 6-1/2
month peak touched in the previous session.
Investors fear that repeat elections in Italy – which could
come as soon as July – may become a de-facto referendum on
Italian membership of the currency bloc and the country’s role
in the European Union.
“People are really worried about what’s happening in Europe
and the U.S.-China trade tensions … we also see U.S. bond
yields drop,” said Richard Xu, a fund manager at HuaAn Gold,
China’s biggest gold exchange-traded fund.
U.S. benchmark 10-year Treasury yields on Tuesday registered
their largest one-day drop since Brexit nearly two years ago.

Meanwhile, China on Wednesday lashed out at Washington’s
unexpected statement that it still holds the threat of imposing
tariffs on $50 bln of Chinese goods, saying Beijing was ready to
fight back if Washington was looking to ignite a trade war.

“That (U.S.-China conflict) is driving down risk appetite,
hence the stock markets are tanking,” Xu said.
Asian stocks extended a global sell-off on Wednesday as
Italy’s political crisis rippled across financial markets.

Holdings of SPDR Gold Trust , the world’s largest
gold-backed exchange-traded fund, rose 0.35 percent to 851.45
tonnes on Tuesday.
In other precious metals, spot silver was down 0.6
percent at $16.28 an ounce.
Platinum fell 0.4 percent to $900.45 an ounce, while
palladium was 0.2-percent lower at $977.31.

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PRECIOUS-Gold rises as dollar backs off highs after Fed meeting minutes | Reuters

25 Friday May 2018

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By Renita D. Young and Zandi Shabalala

NEW YORK/LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) – Gold prices rose on
Wednesday as the U.S. dollar backed off its highs against a
basket of currencies while investors interpreted minutes from
the U.S. Federal Reserve’s latest policy meeting as dovish.
Most Federal Reserve policymakers thought it likely another
interest rate increase would be warranted “soon” if the U.S.
economic outlook remains intact, minutes of the central bank’s
last policy meeting showed.
Higher interest rates make non interest-bearing assets like
gold less attractive.

However sentiment was dovish, said Bob Haberkorn, senior
market strategist at RJO Futures. “They’re backing off the
inflation target at 2 percent. Just them saying that signals
that [the Fed is] dovish on rates and it doesn’t sound very
aggressive. That should be supportive for metals.”
Policymakers once again debated the inflation path. Several
noted that recent wage data provided “little evidence” of
overheating in the labor market, while some others saw a risk
that “supply constraints would intensify upward wage and price
pressures, or that financial imbalances could emerge.”
Spot gold gained 0.3 percent at $1,294.19 per ounce
by 2:35 p.m. EDT (1835 GMT), after touching its highest since
May 15 at $1,297.84. U.S. gold futures for June delivery
settled down $2.40, or 0.2 percent, at $1,289.60 per ounce.
The dollar, in which gold and other commodities are priced,
rose versus a basket of currencies but came off its
highs.

Often used to store wealth in times of political or economic
uncertainty, gold was underpinned by safe-haven support after
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was not pleased about recent
talks with China.

Gold also saw some safe-haven support after President Sergio
Mattarella gave political novice Giuseppe Conte a mandate to
lead the first government in Italy made up of anti-establishment
parties that have vowed to shake up the European Union,
Haberkorn added.

Trump also cited a “substantial chance” his summit with
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will not take place as planned
on June 12 amid concerns that Kim is resistant to giving up his
nuclear weapons.

Gold has shown reduced volatility in the last few trading
sessions as it attempted a break above $1,300 and prices are
“waiting for a new, clear direction,” said ActivTrades chief
analyst Carlo Alberto De Casa.

Silver fell 0.4 percent at $16.45 an ounce and
platinum was 0.2 percent lower at $904.30 an ounce.
Palladium eased 1.2 percent to $979.10 an ounce.

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Gold Erases Modest Early Losses | Kitco News

18 Friday May 2018

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(Kitco News) – Gold prices are trading near steady levels in late-morning action Friday, and have recovered small losses seen overnight and in earlier U.S.-session trading. Short covering in the futures market and some bargain hunting in the cash market heading into the weekend are featured. There are also some geopolitical crosscurrents in play that could be limiting selling interest in the safe-haven gold market. Comex June gold was last up $0.10 at $1,289.60.

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PRECIOUS-Gold firms as dollar rally cools, U.S.-Iran tensions heat up | Metals & Mining | Reuters

11 Friday May 2018

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* Dollar slips from 4-1/2-month peak
* U.S.-Iran tensions support gold prices

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By Renita D. Young
NEW YORK/LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) – Gold rose on Thursday as
the U.S. dollar backed away from 2018 highs after
weaker-than-forecast U.S. inflation data and as tensions between
the United States and Iran also supported the precious metal.
The dollar slipped from a 4-1/2-month peak after U.S. data
showed the Consumer Price Index rose 0.2 percent in April, less
than the 0.3 percent increase that had been forecast. A weaker
dollar makes dollar-priced gold cheaper for non-U.S. investors.

Also helping gold, viewed as a safe-haven investment, was
U.S. President Donald Trump’s move on Tuesday to withdraw from a
nuclear accord with Iran, raising the risk of conflict in the
Middle East.
Israel said on Thursday it had attacked nearly all of Iran’s
military infrastructure in Syria after Tehran fired rockets at
Israeli-held territory.
“We’ve seen a (dollar rally) in the last few weeks, but
actually gold hasn’t gone down as far as you might think, so
political tensions are helping,” said Macquarie commodities
strategist Matthew Turner.
Turner said the dollar was the main driver for gold and he
expects the precious metal to come under pressure in the near
term, with the dollar extending its rally.
Spot gold rose 0.6 percent at $1,320.53 per ounce by
1:34 p.m. EDT (1734 GMT). During the session it touched
$1,322.76, a 10-day high. U.S. gold futures for June
delivery settled up $9.30, or 0.7 percent, at $1,322.30 per
ounce.
Risk appetite among investors limited gold’s gains. Global
equities hit a three-week high as rising oil prices boosted
energy companies, offsetting increased political uncertainty.

“It appears as though the investment side of the equation
has not attracted a lot of attention,” said Rob Lutts, chief
investment officer of Cabot Wealth Management
“We are at the lower end of the range. It appears we could
drift back up to $1,350, but longer term. We really need to see
more investment.”
North American gold-backed exchange-traded funds registered
inflows in April at their highest level since September 2017,
with safe-haven purchases ushered in by a trade stand-off
between the United States and China, Syria tensions and worries
about possible U.S. sanctions on Russia.
In other precious metals, silver gained 1.4 percent
at $16.72 an ounce after earlier hitting a two-week high at
$16.74.
Platinum rose 1.7 percent at $925.40 per ounce,
earlier hitting $926.20, a two-week high. Palladium rose
2.6 percent at $1,000.70 per ounce, earlier seeing $1,002.10, a
2-1/2-week high.

(Additional reporting by Apeksha Nair in Bengaluru; editing by
David Goodman and David Gregorio)

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Are The Precious Metals Percolating For A Big Move? | Seeking Alpha

08 Tuesday May 2018

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Since the beginning of 2018, gold has been stuck in a trading range between $1310 and $1360. Silver has ranged between $16.20 and $17.50, though primarily between $16.80 and $16.25 since February. So what’s next? While most analysts base their views largely on chart technicals, I have found – at least for me – the Commitments of Traders “tea

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 leaves” is a more reliable forecasting tool. Friday’s COT report showed a continuation of the trader positioning pattern that I believe will support the next big move higher.

Elijah Johnson and James Anderson invited me on to their weekly Metals and Markets podcast to discuss why I believe the metals may be bottoming. In addition, we discuss the why Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) are horrifically overvalued:

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