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"Persistent Investment Needed" to Support Gold as Indian Duty Hike "Kills Imports"



By: Adrian Ash, BullionVault


-- Posted Thursday, 29 March 2012 | | Disqus

London Gold Market Report

 

The WHOLESALE-MARKET gold price fell beneath last week's finish on Thursday in London, nearing its second consecutive monthly fall against all major currencies bar the Japanese Yen as US Treasuries rose with the Dollar.

Italian and Spanish debt prices fell, pushing interest rates higher. Frankfurt's stock market fell for the seventh time in 9 sessions.


Brent and WTI crude oil slipped to one-week lows as France again said a joint European-US release of strategic stockpiles is likely to depress prices.

Losing 2.0% in February, the
gold price in US Dollars fell today to $1657 per ounce, 7.0% beneath its start in March.

Gold hasn't dropped for more than two consecutive months since spring 2001 versus the Dollar, since autumn 2006 vs. Sterling, and since mid-2007 vs. the Euro.

"The view that the US economic recovery is looking more sustainable is becoming increasingly accepted," writes UBS strategist Edel Tully in a new report, cutting the Swiss banks's average 2012
gold price
target by 18% to $1680 per ounce.

"Gold is at risk, for it needs persistent inflows of investor money to keep it on its upward trajectory."

"Investors need to put in well over $100 billion to the gold market in 2012 to keep prices high," said GFMS chairman Philip Klapwijk at a CME conference in Singapore today, quoted by Reuters.

Globally,
gold investment
demand rose 33% by Dollar value to $83bn in 2011, according to GFMS data.

New data today showed Russia selling down its
gold bullion
reserves for the first time in 5 years last month.

Slipping by 3.8 tonnes, Russia's gold reserves have doubled by weight since 2007 to 883 tonnes, and quadrupled as a proportion of its total foreign exchange reserves by value to 9.8%.

Figures from Data Explorers, quoted by CityWire, say that hedge funds and other investors have sharply increased their short sales of
gold mining
stocks, with 10% of Chinese miner Zijin Mining Group currently out on loan so that investors can bet on falling prices.

"Indian [gold] demand has been dead for three months," said a senior Swiss logistics executive to
BullionVault
on Thursday, as the strike by India's jewelry retailers protesting a hike in import duties to 4% by value entered its 14th day .

"Nothing's moving, everyone's waiting."

"If the excise duty is corrected, the trade will be happy," MarketWatch quotes Bhargav Vaidya of the Bombay Bullion Association.

"The strike will not be indefinite, and customers will not go high and dry during [the key] wedding season."

Meantime in the UK – which the OECD today said has fallen back into recession – daily petrol sales jumped 81% and diesel sales by 43% on Wednesday, according to the Petrol Retailers Association, blaming Government minister Francis Maude for the "panic buying" by advising motorists to fill jerry cans ahead of a possible strike by tanker drivers next week.

More broadly, and with crude oil prices near all-time records in Sterling and Euros today, "It is the perceived potential shortage of oil keeping prices high – not the reality on the ground," says Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi writing in the FT today.

"There is no lack of supply. There is no demand which cannot be met."

"Used to be that Saudi Arabia produced more oil when it wanted lower oil prices," notes Olivier Jakob at Petromatrix. "Today, when Saudi Arabia wants lower prices it produces an op-ed in the Financial Times.

"It shows that you either do not want or can't produce more."

Also in the UK today, Bank of China Ltd applied for membership of the London Metal Exchange, the world's #1 base metals exchange.

BoC's UK commodities arm is the first Chinese-owned business to apply for membership. Barclays Capital reckons that China now buys some 40% of annual global demand for copper, aluminum and nickel.

In the last 3 months of 2011, Chinese households overtook Indian consumers as the world's top buyers of physical gold according to GFMS data, despite the
gold price recording its second-ever highest quarterly average against the Yuan.

 

Adrian Ash

 

Adrian Ash is head of research at BullionVault, the secure, low-cost gold and silver market for private investors online, where you can buy gold today vaulted in Zurich on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

 

(c) BullionVault 2012

 

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