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    Gold's Long-Term Strength Predicted to Persist
Jun 21, 2024 - 15:27:53 EDT
Gold's long-term strength is expected to continue due to its perceived value rather than practical use. Unlike other commodities like oil, gold's price is primarily influenced by supply and perceptions of currency value. Recent global inflation has driven gold prices up, and even as inflation cools and central banks prepare to cut interest rates, gold has seen only minor price declines.
    China Resumes Gold Buying
Jun 21, 2024 - 15:16:24 EDT
China has resumed buying precious metals, boosting bullish sentiment in the market. The Shanghai Futures Exchange holds significant positions in gold and silver, and Chinese Gold ETFs continue to see inflows. In the West, traders are cautious, waiting for more certainty on Federal Reserve rate cuts. Commodity Trading Advisors are expected to increase their net long position in platinum by 16%, further supporting the bullish trend.
Over the past five years, salaries in most occupations have not kept up with inflation, which has averaged 5.6% annually, the highest since the early 1980s. Despite significant salary reductions across many industries, including a 10.4% drop in sanitation and environmental conservation jobs, housing prices have surged by 56%. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Federal Housing Agency, and Redfin show that if these trends continue, purchasing power will continue to erode, impacting future earnings. The accompanying table provides detailed projections for median salaries adjusted for inflation through 2028.
Non-bank financial institutions are increasingly posing risks to America's big banks, as highlighted by economists in a New York Fed blog post. During market stress, non-banks' demand for liquidity from banks can amplify financial shocks, potentially necessitating mass intervention by authorities. With non-banks operating under less stringent regulations, the interconnectedness between banks and non-banks has intensified, with risk correlation rising from 65% pre-2008 to over 80% now. The commercial real estate sector, with significant upcoming mortgage maturities amid rising vacancies and high interest rates, exemplifies this growing risk.
    Gold Eyes Second Weekly Gain Amid U.S. Rate-Cut Hopes
Jun 21, 2024 - 10:03:37 EDT
Gold prices are set for a second consecutive weekly gain, driven by optimism over potential U.S. interest-rate cuts following recent weak economic data. Spot gold rose 0.3% to $2,366.83 per ounce, reaching a two-week high, and has gained over 1% this week. U.S. gold futures increased by 0.5% to $2,380.80. Softer economic indicators, including a slowdown in housing and tepid retail sales, have bolstered hopes for a rate cut, reducing the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding bullion. Meanwhile, China's yuan hit a seven-month low, further boosting gold demand.
America's escalating public debt has reached $34.7 trillion, and experts like Jamie Dimon and Jerome Powell are alarmed by the rapid increase, with an additional $2.1 trillion added in just three months. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reports the deficit will rise from $1.5 trillion this year to $2.6 trillion by 2034, with the debt-to-GDP ratio expected to surge from 99% to 122%. The rise is fueled by recent legislation, including $95 billion in aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Indo-Pacific countries, along with ongoing funding obligations.
Dive into the stark realities of current U.S. economic policies with Alan Hibbard in this eye-opening analysis.
A Congressional Budget Office report projects that the U.S. national debt will exceed $56 trillion by 2034, up from just under $35 trillion currently. The growing debt is fueled by higher spending than tax revenues, with a $1.9 trillion deficit expected in 2024. Key contributors to the rising deficit include student loan debt cancellation, aid to Ukraine and Israel, and increased Medicaid costs.
Goldman Sachs strategists suggest that gold can hedge against inflation risks linked to a Republican sweep in upcoming U.S. elections, citing potential higher import tariffs, reduced immigration, tighter Iranian oil sanctions, lower taxes, and possible influences on Fed policy. A Democratic sweep could also pose risks due to potential significant corporate tax increases.
    The Real Story Behind China's Gold Demand and Reserves
Jun 20, 2024 - 10:31:55 EDT
Despite speculation that China's People’s Bank of China (PBOC) drove gold prices to an all-time high in May, its official gold reserves, though growing, are not exceptionally large compared to other countries. China's gold reserves constitute less than 5% of its total forex reserves. However, China remains the world's largest gold importer and producer, highlighting strong overall demand for gold.
Despite falling inflation and reduced consumer spending, the Federal Reserve decided not to lower interest rates on June 12, raising concerns about a potential recession. Historically, restrictive credit policies have led to economic downturns, hurting ordinary people reliant on credit. Policymakers should heed past lessons that deflation is more dangerous than inflation and consider low rates and increased government spending to benefit the economy and citizens.
The World Gold Council's 2024 survey reveals that central banks plan to continue increasing their gold reserves amid a complex geopolitical and financial environment. In 2023, central banks added 1,037 tonnes of gold, following a record 1,082 tonnes in 2022. The survey, conducted from February to April 2024, shows 29% of respondents intend to boost their gold holdings in the next year to rebalance their assets and address financial market concerns.
China's per capita energy use surpassed Europe's for the first time last year, driven by technology and manufacturing demands. While China increased coal-fired generation, it also led in adding renewable energy capacity, reducing its carbon intensity. This shift highlights a global decarbonization challenge, as declining fossil fuel use in Europe may increase emissions in manufacturing-heavy regions like China and India.
    Tether Launches a New Gold-Backed Dollar-Tracking Token
Jun 20, 2024 - 10:07:36 EDT
Tether has introduced "Alloy," a new gold-backed asset, with its first token, aUSD₮, pegged to the U.S. dollar and backed by Tether Gold. This innovative product aims to provide price stability by combining the stability of the dollar with the value of gold. The system adjusts collateral values in real-time, and liquidates assets if gold's value drops too low, ensuring overall stability.
China's central bank set the yuan's reference rate at its weakest since November, signaling a loosening grip on the currency as the dollar strengthens and traders expect prolonged high US interest rates. The yuan remains under pressure due to capital outflows and mixed economic data, while Chinese banks maintain their benchmark lending rates.
    Soft U.S. Data Pushes Gold to Two-Week High
Jun 20, 2024 - 09:43:42 EDT
Gold prices reached a two-week high on Thursday due to weak U.S. economic data boosting expectations of Fed rate cuts later this year, along with global election uncertainties. Spot gold rose 0.3% to $2,333.69 per ounce, while U.S. gold futures remained steady at $2,347.30. Market expectations of the Fed's policy shift and persistent geopolitical tensions continue to support gold. Analysts maintain a positive outlook, targeting $2,500 per ounce by the end of 2024.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has increased its 2024 US budget deficit forecast by 27% to nearly $2 trillion, highlighting significant federal borrowing. The deficit is now projected at $1.92 trillion, up from $1.69 trillion in 2023, due to additional spending and student-loan relief measures. The CBO also predicts faster growth and higher inflation, with the Federal Reserve expected to delay interest rate cuts until early 2025.
    Gold Prices Rise as Market Eyes Potential Fed Rate Cuts
Jun 20, 2024 - 09:25:24 EDT
Gold prices reached a one-week high early Thursday, driven by expectations of a Fed rate cut due to signs of easing inflation and a slowing US economy. Geopolitical risks in Europe also supported gold, although a stabilizing US Dollar and rebounding bond yields kept the price below the 50-day Simple Moving Average.
China’s recent attempt to secure a rare earth minerals stockpile ended in failure when a competitor stepped in to snag the deal.
Vital Metals, a mining firm based in Australia, announced Monday that minerals collected from its Saskatchewan-based Nechalacho Project will remain within Canadian borders.
While GoldMoney's head of Research, Alasdair Macleod, continues to hype $10,000-$15,000 Gold, his company is doing the exact opposite.  Over the past year, GoldMoney has liquidated 95% of its precious metals holdings to purchase three commercial real estate properties...