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"Flat, Cautious" Action in Gold After Surge as Asian Premiums Fall



-- Posted Wednesday, 11 December 2013 | | Disqus

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London Gold Market Report

From Adrian Ash

 

ASIAN and London dealing was quiet in gold Wednesday morning, with prices holding $10 per below yesterday's sudden rise to 3-week highs above $1267.

 

Silver also slipped but held onto more of Tuesday's 3.2% gain to $20.45 per ounce.

 

Asian stock markets fell more than 1% meantime, but European shares ticked higher with commodities as major government bonds held flat.

 

After "gold prices soared on Tuesday," said one brokers' note overnight, "we [saw] gold trading relatively flat."

 

"We suspect that given the better-looking chart patterns," says INTL FCStone, noting yesterday's 2% surge, "the current rally in gold will likely continue until $1290."

 

Tuesday's volumes in US Comex futures were double the 7-week low hit Monday, one of the 5 lowest daily turnovers of 2013 according to Reuters' data.

 

But rising only to 154,000 lots, Comex futures trading still lagged the recent 30-day average of 182,000 gold contracts.

 

Junior gold mining stocks meantime had their best day since late October, with those making up the Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ) rising more than 4%.

 

That only took the junior miner stocks to 1-week highs however, some 61% down from the start of the year.

 

"Looking forward," says ANZ Bank in Australia, "prices may find it hard to maintain yesterday's momentum with Asian demand likely to taper off tomorrow."

 

"Trading is bound to be increasingly cautious," agrees a note from Swiss bank and London market-maker UBS, "with investors becoming more and more defensive" ahead of the Christmas shutdown.

 

"Given diminishing liquidity conditions heading into year-end, choppy price action should remain a feature for the remainder of 2013."

 

The volume of trading on China's officially-approved Shanghai Gold Exchange rose today from Tuesday, but lagged Monday's two-week high by value.

 

Although prices rose, Shanghai's premium to London quotes fell further, edging below $6 per ounce as the Yuan rose to fresh record highs against the US Dollar.

 

Gold premiums in India meantime fell back to $120 per ounce according to local dealers, after there was "some delivery" from futures market the Multi Commodity Exchange.

 

"That has put pressure on premiums," Reuters quotes Bachhraj Bamalwa of the All India Gems & Jewellery Trade Federation.

 

India's imports of gold and silver bullion sank over 80% by value last month compared to November 2012, dropping to barely $1.0 billion as the government's anti-gold import rules continued to bite.

 

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 fully allocated bullion already vaulted in your choice of London, New York, Singapore, Toronto or Zurich for just 0.5% commission.

 

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