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This week has seen somewhat reduced volatility in precious metals, with gold ranging between $1,442 and $1,480 and silver between $23.20 and $24.60. The question we would all like an answer to is having consolidated after the massive knock-down last month, will prices continue to fall, or have they bottomed? To help answer this question, ...
This week it transpired that the fall in gold and silver prices achieved the desired effect of shaking some of the bulls out of their positions. The hedge funds who recently went short, if they were in on the game, will be closing their shorts; those that were not, got lucky and will do the same. Unfortunately for those that engineered ...
Gold and silver have staged a decent comeback over the last couple of days, with gold up by around $40 since Wednesday, while silver yesterday recorded its strongest one-day price gain for 15 months – gaining more than a dollar per ounce. Industrial commodities have also enjoyed gains over the last few days, while the dollar ...
The sell-off in precious metals gathered pace this week into what is often called capitulation. Money-managers (hedge funds) cut their long gold positions on Comex by 19,044 contracts in the week to Tuesday, 26 March. This was the biggest single factor in the fall in open interest, which continued for the rest of that week. Open interest ...
This week will be remembered for the Cypriot banking crisis, and perhaps the wake-up call it gave to bank depositors. Whichever way you look at it, the clumsy attempt to tax depositors and to paint Cyprus as a money-laundering centre for Russian proceeds of crime and tax evasion has backfired. For those interested in precious metals it ...
It seems that America's Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is discussing internally the possibility that gold and silver is being manipulated at the London fixings, according to The Wall Street Journal. It seems that CTFC officials have concluded that if Libor can be rigged, so can gold and silver at the London fixes. Whether or ...
On Comex, last week’s Commitment of Traders Report for gold showed Managed Funds (mostly hedge funds) with record shorts, as foreshadowed in last Friday’s Market Report. But they became very skittish – some changing their minds on a mini-bear squeeze in both gold and silver, triggered during Ben Bernanke’s ...
This week considerable instability developed in currency markets. The yield on US Treasuries has been rising, signalling that they may have bottomed out. And when it emerged from the FOMC minutes that some members are worrying about the commitment to buy Treasuries and mortgage securities while the British MPC were thinking of renewed QE, ...
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Gold:Gold Buy Rates |
$44.5767/gg $1,386.50/oz |
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Silver:Silver Buy Rates |
$0.7188/gg $22.36/oz |
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Platinum:Platinum Buy Rates |
$46.5936/pg $1,449.20/oz |
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Palladium:Palladium Buy Rates |
$23.2148/pd $722.10/oz |
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