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September 22, 2016 01:00:03 AM Kaloti Precious Metals-Morning Market Report-Thursday, September 22, 2016
Gold Miners Look Past Fed ‘Headwind’ to Stay Upbeat on Price
OTC Trading Range For | All Times Are | As Per Dubai | Date | 22/09/2016 |
21/09/2016 | | Gold | Silver | Platinum | Palladium |
Open At 02.00 | | $1,314.87 | $19.25 | $1,029.90 | $683.05 |
High Bid | | $1,337.06 | $19.87 | $1,056.65 | $694.76 |
Low Offer | | $1,308.20 | $19.03 | $1,026.59 | $675.69 |
Close At 01.15 | | $1,335.17 | $19.84 | $1,051.45 | $684.93 |
Previous Close | | $1,314.84 | $19.25 | $1,029.94 | $683.38 |
Daily Change USD | $20.33 | $0.59 | $21.51 | $1.55 |
Daily Change % | | 1.52% | 2.97% | 2.05% | 0.23% |
London Fixings | AM | $1,319.60 | ** | $1,038.00 | $686.00 |
| PM | $1,326.10 | $19.43 | $1,043.00 | $688.00 |
COMEX Trading Volume | $254,442.00 | $85,478.00 | $24,982.00 | $3,396.00 |
Active Month Settlement | $1,331.40 | $19.76 | $1,047.90 | $683.90 |
Previous Session | | $1,318.20 | $19.27 | $1,030.90 | $683.50 |
Daily Change | | $13.20 | $0.49 | $17.00 | $0.40 |
EFP's | | 3.8/4.0 | 2.5/3.5 | 2/3 | 0/1 |
Forwards & Options | 1 Month | 3 months | 6 months | 12 months |
GOFO | | - | - | - | - |
USD LIBOR | | 0.54306 | 0.86589 | 1.25939 | 1.56467 |
Gold ATM Vols | | 13.542 | 15.060 | 15.565 | 16.498 |
Silver ATM Vols | | 23.97 | 25.068 | 25.76 | 27.235 |
Platinum ATM Vols | 19.000 | 18.000 | 17.300 | 17.550 |
Palladium ATM Vols | 27.748 | 27.750 | 26.600 | 26.603 |
Market Daily & Weekly
Market Snap Shot | 21/09/2016 | 1 Day% | 1 Week % |
XAU | $1,335.17 | 1.52 | 0.92 |
XAG | $19.84 | 2.97 | 4.44 |
XPT | $1,051.45 | 2.05 | 1.37 |
XPD | $684.93 | 0.23 | 4.31 |
Euro | 1.1189 | 0.34 | -0.55 |
Note: Indications only, open and closing prices are bids; Data source: Bloomberg; Times as per Dubai
Fundamentals and News
Gold Miners Look Past Fed ‘Headwind’ to Stay Upbeat on Price
- Not even the prospect of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates is enough to crush gold executives’ enthusiasm.
- Prices will reach $1,385.63 an ounce by the end of the year, according to the average estimate in a survey of 16 participants at the Denver Gold Forum, the 27th annual gathering of mining executives, hedge funds, bankers and analysts that attracted more than 1,100 attendees. The forecast is 4.1 percent above
Wednesday’s closing futures price.
- Investors piled into gold in the first half of the year as yields fell below zero on more than $8 trillion of government debt in developed markets. Most survey participants said the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate policy will continue to be the driving factor for the metal, which benefits as a store of value when borrowing costs are low. The other big questions on the minds of gold watchers are the U.S. election and the stability of the global economy.
- “I’ve never seen a circumstance when so many different types of people and entities are buying gold,” mining executive Randall Oliphant, the chairman of the World Gold Council, said in an interview in Colorado Springs. “Everyone is trying to figure out, what do negative interest rates mean?”
- Gold had the best first half in almost four decades, rallying 25 percent, as the Fed held off on further rate increases and other central banks boosted stimulus to support growth. While gains this quarter slowed to just up 0.8 percent, the metal remains attractive. Investors poured $249 million into exchange-traded funds backed by precious metals over the past week, helping keep holdings in gold-backed ETFs near a three-year high. Bullion futures for December delivery advanced 1 percent to settle at $1,331.40 an ounce at 3:40 p.m. in New York.
- Bullion looks favorable over the long-term, Barrick Gold Corp. President Kelvin Dushnisky said. Rob McEwen, chief executive officer of McEwen Mining Inc., said gold may reach $1,700 to $1,900 an ounce, near a record, by the end of the year.
- A 25 basis-point increase in Fed rates wouldn’t change the outlook for the precious metal, said Nick Holland, the CEO of Johannesburg-based Gold Fields Ltd.
- “I’m very positive about gold in the long-run,” Holland said in an interview. “I think we’ll see fresh highs for gold in my lifetime. I’ll stick my neck out on that, absolutely.”
- Miners aren’t the only ones citing economic and geopolitical concerns that could sustain the gold rally. Prices may reach $1,500 in coming months as central banks delay rate hikes “in fear of the unknown,” Francisco Blanch, head of commodities research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in August.
- Not everyone is upbeat on the outlook. Georgette Boele, a currency and commodity strategist at ABN Amro Bank NV in Amsterdam who is one of the two most accurate gold forecasters tracked by Bloomberg in the second quarter, pared her year-end price forecast on gold. She sees the metal at $1,325 an ounce, compared with $1,350 estimated earlier, because of the prospect of Fed rate hikes.
Data Forthcoming Releases
Time* | Country | Today's Events | Forecast | Previous | Actual |
4:30pm | USD | Unemployment Claims | 261k | 260k | |
5:00pm | EUR | ECB President Draghi Speaks | | | |
6:00pm | USD | Existing Home Sales | 5.45M | 5.39M | |
9:00pm | GBP | BOE Gov Carney Speaks | | | |
Courtesy: http://kalotipm.com.sg/kaloti-market-report-22nd-september-2016