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Gold Knocks on $1200 as Barrick Ends Hedging, Tokyo Tries Q.E. (Again), China 'Task Force' Advises 10,000-Tonne Purchase



By: Adrian Ash, BullionVault


-- Posted Tuesday, 1 December 2009 | Digg This ArticleDigg It! | | Source: GoldSeek.com

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THE PRICE OF GOLD hit a new intra-day high in London trade early Tuesday, driven within $1.50 of $1200 per ounce as world stock markets leapt and the US Dollar sank after Dubai World – which requested a "debt freeze" last Thursday – said it's in talks to restructure almost half of its $59 billion owing.


The Dollar fell below $1.50 per Euro for the third time in six weeks. Crude oil rose above $78 a barrel.

Mid- and long-term government bond prices fell everywhere bar Japan, which today announced a fresh $114 billion of quantitative easing, further extending the money creation begun in 2001.


The world's largest gold mining firm, Barrick Mining, said just ahead of the New York opening that it's closed the remaining "forward sales" on its hedge book, and "now has full leverage to the gold price.


Further press reports out of China meantime said State Council advisor Ji Xiaonan believes Beijing should start investing in at least 1,000 tonnes of gold per year for its official reserves.

"We suggested that China's gold reserves should reach 6,000 tons in the next 3-5 years and perhaps 10,000 tons in 8-10 years," the China Youth Daily quotes Li, who said he led an expert 'task force' on the matter last year.

A hoard of that size would overtake the United States' official holding, world-leader since before WWII.

 

"That is in line with many officials' view that China should decrease the proportion of its $2 trillion foreign exchange reserves held in Dollar-linked investments and raise its gold holdings to diversify its portfolio," says Australia's ABC News.

The gold price in Chinese Yuan this morning jumped to new record highs above CNY 8160 per ounce.

Gold also broke new record highs vs. the Euro, trading above €795 an ounce and finally topping the intra-day peak of 19 Feb. 2009.

Tuesday morning's Gold Fix – set as a clearing price for London's largest dealers and used as a benchmark worldwide – hit new record highs against the Dollar, Euros and Sterling.

Measured in Japanese Yen, Swiss Francs and Canadian Dollars, wholesale gold prices peaked just shy of last Thursday's new all-time highs.

Measured in Australian Dollars – now paying 3.75% per year, after the third rate hike in 3 months by the Reserve Bank in Sydney – held one-sixth below Feb. 09's record high.

"Growth in 2010 is likely to be close to trend and inflation close to target," said RBA governor Glenn Stevens, "with the risk of serious economic contraction...having passed."

In US gold investing, New York's SPDR Gold Trust yesterday added two tonnes to its bullion hoard, held at HSBC Bank vaults in London to back the value of its "gold tracking" shares.

The world's largest gold ETF, the SPDR grew its holdings by 2.4% last month, but failed to record new record volume with 1129 tonnes of metal.

Latest data from US regulator the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, released Monday night, meantime showed the open interest in US gold derivatives shrinking by 10% in the week to last Tuesday.

Down to a 3-week low, the total number of Comex gold futures and option contracts remained one-third larger from the start of September at a near-record high. And as overall open interest fell back, the "net long" position held by speculative traders as a group reversed the previous week's drop, swelling by 2.2% to equal a claim on 992 tonnes of Bullion.

"The case for gold remains bullish, with investment demand yet to show signs of abating," reckons Andrey Kryuchenkov, analyst at VTB Capital.

"Physical buying continues apace, and investment demand is strong," says Walter de Wet at Standard Bank, also in London.

"There is a genuine investment demand for gold," says J.P.Morgan's Ian Henderson, manager of the former investment bank's Natural Resources Fund, "which is something we haven't seen for a long time."

"Our positive view on the gold price led us to accelerate the elimination of these [forward] contracts ahead of the schedule we established," said Aaron Regent, Barrick Mining's president and CEO in this morning's press release.

"Barrick's gold production and reserves are now completely unhedged and our capital structure has also been simplified," he added, pointing to what was a 12-month plan as recently as Sept.

 

Adrian Ash

 

Formerly City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and head of editorial at the UK's leading financial advisory for private investors, Adrian Ash is the editor of Gold News and head of research at BullionVault – winner of the Queen's Award for Enterprise Innovation, 2009 – where you can Buy Gold Today vaulted in Zurich on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

 

(c) BullionVault 2009

 

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