• MTS Gold Evening News 20190109

    9 Jan 2019 | Gold News
·         Gold prices edged lower on Wednesday as a likely end to a long-drawn Sino-U.S. trade war boosted risk sentiment, outweighing expectations of a pause in interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve.

Spot gold slipped 0.2 percent to $1,282.61 per ounce by 0600 GMT, and U.S. gold futures settled down 0.1 percent at $1,284 per ounce.

·         “In the short term, there is some optimism that there will be a trade truce, which will take away a shadow from market confidence,” said Benjamin Lu Jiaxuan, a commodities analyst at Phillip Futures.

·         However, gold is seeing some headwind because of a gradual recovery in risk assets, as well as investors pricing in the U.S. Federal Reserve’s dovish signals, he added.

·         Asian shares climbed to a 3-1/2-week high in early trade on optimism that Washington and Beijing could strike a trade deal to avoid an all-out confrontation that would severely disrupt the global economy.

·         The rally in riskier assets has accelerated since last Friday, when Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he was aware of risks to the economy and would be patient and flexible in policy decisions this year.

·         “With Fed clearly indicating that they would be receptive to the developments in the financial markets and there is a clear emerging consensus that there may not be any rate hikes, it could be a tailwind for gold,” said Hitesh Jain, vice president, Yes Securities.

“But, the ETF flows are not still, not bounding. On the sovereign front, there are lots of central banks buying gold. Once we see a momentum on the ETF front, that would be an inflection point for gold to move up.”

·         Markets also await the release of minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee’s Dec. 18-19 policy meeting at 1900 GMT for cues on future interest rate increases.

·         “Sizing up the technical picture, a top may be taking shape in gold already,” said Ilya Spivak, a currency strategist at DailyFX. 

“A daily close below initial support at $1,282.27 opens the door for a test of the $1,257.60-$1,266.44 area.”

·         Meanwhile, palladium hit a record high at $1,340.50 an ounce during the session.

·         Standard Chartered, in a note, said that the demand for palladium remained robust, forecasting a continued supply deficit through 2020.

“The recent rally appears to be investor-led rather than reflecting a further significant tightening in fundamentals,” the bank said.

·         Silver fell 0.2 percent to $15.62 per ounce, while platinum was up 0.6 percent at $819.50.


Reference: Reuters

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