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Gold and Silver Firm Ahead of EU Summit on Debt Crisis



-- Posted Thursday, 16 December 2010 | | Source: GoldSeek.com

   GOLD

Gold and silver are higher this morning ahead of a crucial EU summit on the deepening euro zone debt crisis today. The euro firmed slightly in overnight trade but has since given up those gains and is trading at USD 1.322, and €1,047/oz. Given that the crisis shows no signs of abating any time soon, with concerns shifting from Ireland and Greece to Belgium, Portugal and Spain, gold will likely continue to receive safe haven demand for the foreseeable future.

Gold is currently trading at $1,382.35/oz, €1,044.70/oz and £885.50/oz. 

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Gold in USD – Daily (60 days)

Gold appears to be consolidating between $1340/oz and $1425/oz and this consolidation is seen in the fact that it is less than 2% above its price of 2 months ago. Gold is not showing signs of a speculative bubble, which end in parabolic blow off tops. Rather, gold is again rising a sceptical "wall of worry" with an assumption by many that it is a bubble. The three steps forward, one step back action seen in the gold market in the last ten years and today is typical of a bull market. 

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Cross Currency Table at 1000 GMT

With gold up 26% year to date, end of year book squaring and profit taking is to be expected and could see a slight sell off prior to the Christmas holidays. Any selloff will likely be short lived due to the strong fundamentals. Therefore, after a correction, gold could rise again in the final days of the year as it has done in recent years. 

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ETF Gold Holdings

Another indication that the man in the street or retail investors are not greedily and fearlessly piling into gold is the fact that the ETF gold holdings have remained constant since July. Meaning that there have been as many sellers and buyers of the gold ETFs.

This mirrors are own experience where we have seen steady constant demand in recent months. Also, we have seen many clients take profits on a portion of their precious metals portfolio and we have even see some clients sell. This contradicts sensationalist headlines about investors "piling" into gold and of a "gold rush".

The fact remains that the man and woman in the street have been net sellers of gold rather than net buyers due to the international cash for gold phenomenon. This has seen the public being enticed to sell their gold in return for depreciating fiat currencies at appalling prices. When Joe Kennedy's archetypal "shoeshine boy" and the majority of the public in the world believe that you cannot go wrong owning gold - as they did with property - there will be a real risk of a bubble. Indeed, there is no fever like gold fever and the speculative mania may dwarf that seen in the property market in recent years and could drive gold to thousands of dollars per ounce.

With most analysts forecasting gold to rise to over $1,600/oz in 2011, value buyers who buy below $1,400/oz will likely be rewarded in 2011 and in the coming years.

   SILVER

Silver is currently trading $29.10/oz, €21.99/oz and £18.64/oz.

   PLATINUM GROUP METALS

Platinum is currently trading at $1,695.50, palladium at $755.00/oz and rhodium at $2,225/oz.

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(Bloomberg) -- China is "on track" to replace India as the largest gold consumer at a faster rate than the market had anticipated, UBS AG analyst Edel Tully said today on a conference call. By opening up the gold market, the country is "allowing Chinese civilians to increase their stock of gold," she said.

(People's Daily) -- China's gold reserves rank 6th worldwide. The latest rankings of gold reserves show that, as of mid-December, the United States remains the top country and Chinese mainland is ranked sixth with 1,054 tons of reserves, the World Gold Council announced recently. Russia climbed to eighth place because its gold reserves increased 167.5 tons since December 2009. The top ten in 2010 remains the same compared to the rankings of the same period of last year. And Saudi Arab squeezed to the top 20. Developing countries and regions, including Saudi Arab and South Africa, have become the main force driving the gold reserve increase. Among the top 100, 67 of them come from developing countries or regions, compared to 62 last year.

(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Mint may produce American Eagle palladium coins if there is sufficient evidence that investors will buy them. The mint was authorized to produce the 1-ounce coins "if an independent marketing study demonstrates adequate demand to ensure that the coins could be minted and issued at no net cost to taxpayers," according to the American Eagle Palladium Bullion Coin Act of 2010 that President Barack Obama signed into law yesterday. Demand for precious-metal coins has soared this year as investors sought a haven from turmoil in global financial markets. The U.S. Mint currently sells 1-ounce American Eagle gold, silver and platinum coins. Last month, the agency sold a record 4,260,000 ounces of silver coins. The price of palladium, used in jewelry and in automobile pollution-control devices, has gained more than 80 percent this year and touched a nine-year high of $780 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Dec. 3. Coin sales would generate about $500,000 a year in excess of production costs, according to a report by the Congressional Budget Office on Sept. 29.

(Bloomberg) -- Commodity Assets Rise to Record, Barclays Says (Update1)
Commodity assets under management rose $11 billion last month to a record $354 billion, led by demand for index-linked investments, Barclays Capital said.

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CFTC Urged to Curb Speculation as Wall Street Resists (Update3)
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(Bloomberg) -- Following is a summary of international reserves held at the Central Bank of Russia:

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