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Gold Prices Push Into Positive Territory As U.S. Core PCE Hits 2% | Kitco News

31 Friday Aug 2018

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landis refining, dental industry, scrap metal, purchase gold, purchase dental scrapsKitco – Gold prices have pushed into positive territory after inflation pressures have officially hit the Federal Reserve’s target.

Thursday, U.S. Department of Commerce said that its Core Personal Consumption Expenditures Index, increased also increased 0.2% in July, in line with expectations. Annually, core inflation, which is the Fed’s preferred inflation measure increased a tick higher to 2%, up from June’s reading of 1.9%.

This is the first time inflation has hit 2% since 2012.

headline inflation, increased 0.1% last month, in line with expectations. For the year, inflation pressures increased 2.3%.

Gold prices were in negative territory ahead of the data and has pushed into the green in initial reaction. December gold futures last traded at $1,211.90 an ounce, up 0.03% on the day.

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Gold Bears Not Letting Up; No Low In Sight As Prices Remain Below $1,200 | Kitco News

22 Wednesday Aug 2018

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(Kitco News) – Bearish speculative investors continue to hold the gold market in a death grip and are in complete control of the price action, according to the latest trade data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

While analysts continue to wait for the ever-elusive short squeeze to breathe new life in the yellow metal, the market’s speculative short side continues to expand hitting new historical record on a weekly basis. Net speculative short positions have increased for seven consecutive weeks.

“Speculative financial investors remain the primary factor weighing on the gold price. In the last reporting week alone, they sold 53.5 tons of gold via the futures market,” said analysts from Commerzbank. “Selling since the end of June now totals almost 260 tons – equivalent to nearly a month’s worth of global gold mining production.”

The CFTC’s disaggregated Commitments of Traders report, for the week ending Aug. 14, showed money managers decreased their speculative gross long positions in Comex gold futures by 1,046 contracts to 104,803. At the same time, short bets rose by 16,162 contracts to 188,127.

Gold’s net-short positioning currently stands at 83,324contracts, a 26% increase from the previous week. During the survey period, gold prices continued to test critical support at $1,200 an ounce.

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Metals feel the heat of Turkey crisis, US-China trade war – Livemint

21 Tuesday Aug 2018

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Metals are bearing the brunt of global risks, which only seem to be mounting every month. August saw the US ratchet up trade tensions with Turkey, setting off a rout in emerging market currencies as investors took refuge in the dollar. Earlier, trade tensions between the US and China and economic sanctions on Russian entities roiled metal markets.

One could argue that the events triggering these falls are external to the industry and once they calm down, prices will regain lost ground. While that may be true, the tensions show no signs of calming down. Meanwhile, the fall in prices will hurt producers, who will now earn less than what they did a quarter ago.

Lower earnings will see investors slash their profit expectations, in turn affecting valuations. A bigger fear is that these tensions will slow global economic growth, causing lasting damage.

Those studying the economic effects may have their eyes on Dr Copper and whether it has got it right this time. The metal, nicknamed so for its apparent ability to predict economic conditions, has gone below $6,000 a tonne on London Metal Exchange and is down by 17.6% so far in 2018.

Copper also had some bad news of its own to report. The workers’ union at the world’s largest copper mine, Escondida, Chile, approved the terms of a new wage contract, last week. The possibility of a strike at the mine was one of the hopes that copper prices were holding on to, which has been dashed now.

If that settlement poses a supply risk, the market fears a demand risk as well. Fears that the Chinese economy may slow down still linger. Industrial output rose by 6% in July compared to the expected 6.3%, said a Reuters report. Fixed asset investment grew slower than expected at 5.5% in January-July compared to expectations of 6%.

China’s economic health is vital for commodities. In 2018, demand for refined copper is estimated to have risen 1% till April from a year ago, according to the International Copper Study Group. This was made up by China’s demand growing by 3%, with ex-China usage declining 1.5%. With the market showing a slight surplus, any slowdown in China could worsen the demand-supply balance.

These fears are what have led to a 29% decline in zinc prices in 2018 so far and by 10% in aluminium prices. Aluminium is a special case where the US sanctions on United Company Rusal Plc saw prices zoom on fears of a supply crunch and then fall back.

Domestic metal companies are likely to feel the heat from the decline in metal prices. However, producers will benefit from the depreciation of the rupee against the dollar. But their imports will become expensive, so those importing coal or other raw materials may pay more.

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Wednesday Sector Laggards: Precious Metals, Non-Precious Metals & Non-Metallic Mining Stocks – Nasdaq.com

17 Friday Aug 2018

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stock marketIn trading on Wednesday, precious metals shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 5.1%. Helping drag down the group were shares of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration ( TRX ), off about 10.3% and shares of Hudbay Minerals ( HBM ) down about 8.6% on the day.

Also lagging the market Wednesday are non-precious metals & non-metallic mining shares, down on the day by about 4.3% as a group, led down by Reto Eco-Solutions ( RETO ), trading lower by about 10.8% and Century Aluminum Company ( CENX ), trading lower by about 10.3%.

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Cramer’s lightning round: The best way to add gold to your portfolio

17 Tuesday Jul 2018

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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

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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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Now Is The Time To Buy Gold As Negative Sentiment Is Exhausted – Incrementum AG | Kitco News

06 Friday Jul 2018

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Gold looks like an attractive buy at the moment, with investor sentiment reaching the bottom in the marketplace, according to one European fund manager.

In a recent interview with Kitco News, Ronald-Peter Stoeferle, fund manager at asset-management firm Incrementum AG and author of last month’s latest In Gold We Trust annual report, said that from a risk-reward perspective, gold looks extremely attractive. He added that he sees several factors that will lead to higher prices by the end of the year.

“I think we have seen the lows in gold for the year,” he said.

Stoeferle’s comments come as the gold market has managed to bounce off its 12-month lows and is currently trading below the initial resistance of $1,260 an ounce. August gold futureswere last at $1,256.40 an ounce, up 0.24%.

The most significant factor driving gold prices higher is falling momentum in the U.S. dollar, said Stoeferle,noting that interest in the greenback is starting to wane as the Federal Reserve moves closer to the end of its interest rate hike cycle.

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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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