In the same category

Gold Price 'Struggling' as Trump 'Set to Sway' Fed Interest Rates

IMG Auteur
 
Published : February 21st, 2017
517 words - Reading time : 1 - 2 minutes
( 0 vote, 0/5 )
Print article
  Article Comments Comment this article Rating All Articles  
0
Send
0
comment
Our Newsletter...
Category : GoldWire
GOLD PRICES fell below $1230 per ounce in London trade Tuesday morning, losing 1% from last week's finish as US traders returned from the President's Day holiday focused on how Donald Trump and rising inflation could see the Federal Reserve raise interest rates again as early as March.
Asian and European stock markets edged higher while bond prices fell, nudging up longer-term interest rates.
Silver tracked the drop in gold prices, bouncing off 1-week lows at $17.85 per ounce.
Major indexes of commodity prices rose, but held shy of January's 18-month highs.
After optimism amongst US businesses leapt at a record pace following Donald Trump's White House victory, the bosses of major employers including GE and Boeing are now urging the new president to "revamp" America's tax code, reports the Financial Times, in what some call a once-in-30-years opportunity.
With the US economy already near "full employment", the January Consumer Price Index put annual inflation at it fastest pace in 5 years, above the Fed's 2.0% target.
24hGold - Gold Price 'Struggli...
After gold prices failed last week to beat February's earlier high of $1244, "Recovery appears to be losing steam," says the latest technical chart analysis from French investment bank Societe Generale.
Slipping Tuesday morning, "Gold is struggling to find the support required leading into Wednesday's FOMC minutes release," says Swiss refining and finance group MKS of tomorrow's notes from the US Federal Reserve's "no change" decision of 1st February.
"All eyes," agrees a commodities and gold price note from Australia's ANZ Bank, "will be [looking] for any evidence that Trump's policies are having an impact on the Fed's rate policy" ahead of the central bank's 15th March decision.
Longer term, notes Jonathan Butler at Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi, the new US president must now appoint 3 replacements to the Fed's Board of Governors – each with a term of 14 years – thanks to the "surprise resignation" of Daniel Tarullo earlier this month.
With 2 of the 7 seats already empty, and with Donald Trump promising to rollback recent US regulation, "tough banking supervisor" Tarullo will step down in April.
Moreover, Fed chair Janet Yellen’s current term then expires 1 year from now, with vice-chair Stanley Fischer also needing re-appointment or replacement 4 months later.
"For the first time in a generation," says Mitsubishi's Butler in his latest weekly precious metals note, this all gives the US president "the chance to significantly alter the makeup of the Fed’s Board of Governors and thus potentially alter US monetary policy for many years to come."
US traders last week left betting in the Fed Funds futures market with 80% odds of "no change" at the March meeting.
But "I would not take March off the table at this point," said 2017 voting Fed committee member Patrick Harker, head of the Philadelphia branch, in an interview made Friday.
Commenting on Trump's tax and fiscal plans however, "Until there's more specificity on policies I really can't factor those into my forecasts," Harker also said last week.
You can receive your first gram of Gold free by opening an account with Bullion Vault : Click here.
Data and Statistics for these countries : Australia | Georgia | All
Gold and Silver Prices for these countries : Australia | Georgia | All
<< Previous article
Rate : Average note :0 (0 vote)
>> Next article
The London Gold Market Report is the daily market review from BullionVault, the world's largest physical gold and silver market for private investors. A full member of professional trade body the London Bullion Market Association, BullionVault publishes the LGMR every day that the market is open, bringing you insider comment and analysis from the very center of the world's $240 billion-a-day physical gold trade, and putting the latest gold price action into its wider financial and economic context. Please Note: This article is to inform your thinking, not lead it. Only you can decide the best place for your money, and any decision you make will put your money at risk. Information or data included here may have already been overtaken by events – and must be verified elsewhere – should you choose to act on it.
Comments closed
Latest comment posted for this article
Be the first to comment
Add your comment
Top articles
World PM Newsflow
ALL
GOLD
SILVER
PGM & DIAMONDS
OIL & GAS
OTHER METALS
Take advantage of rising gold stocks
  • Subscribe to our weekly mining market briefing.
  • Receive our research reports on junior mining companies
    with the strongest potential
  • Free service, your email is safe
  • Limited offer, register now !
Go to website.