Most Popular
1. It’s a New Macro, the Gold Market Knows It, But Dead Men Walking Do Not (yet)- Gary_Tanashian
2.Stock Market Presidential Election Cycle Seasonal Trend Analysis - Nadeem_Walayat
3. Bitcoin S&P Pattern - Nadeem_Walayat
4.Nvidia Blow Off Top - Flying High like the Phoenix too Close to the Sun - Nadeem_Walayat
4.U.S. financial market’s “Weimar phase” impact to your fiat and digital assets - Raymond_Matison
5. How to Profit from the Global Warming ClImate Change Mega Death Trend - Part1 - Nadeem_Walayat
7.Bitcoin Gravy Train Trend Forecast 2024 - - Nadeem_Walayat
8.The Bond Trade and Interest Rates - Nadeem_Walayat
9.It’s Easy to Scream Stocks Bubble! - Stephen_McBride
10.Fed’s Next Intertest Rate Move might not align with popular consensus - Richard_Mills
Last 7 days
Stocks, Bitcoin, Gold and Silver Markets Brief - 18th Feb 25
Harnessing Market Insights to Drive Financial Success - 18th Feb 25
Stock Market Bubble 2025 - 11th Feb 25
Fed Interest Rate Cut Probability - 11th Feb 25
Global Liquidity Prepares to Fire Bull Market Booster Rockets - 11th Feb 25
Stock Market Sentiment Speaks: A Long-Term Bear Market Is Simply Impossible Today - 11th Feb 25
A Stock Market Chart That’s Out of This World - 11th Feb 25
These Are The Banks The Fed Believes Will Fail - 11th Feb 25
S&P 500: Dangerous Fragility Near Record High - 11th Feb 25
Stocks, Bitcoin and Crypto Markets Get High on Donald Trump Pump - 10th Feb 25
Bitcoin Break Out, MSTR Rocket to the Moon! AI Tech Stocks Earnings Season - 10th Feb 25
Liquidity and Inflation - 10th Feb 25
Gold Stocks Valuation Anomaly - 10th Feb 25
Stocks, Bitcoin and Crypto's Under President Donald Pump - 8th Feb 25
Transition to a New Global Monetary System - 8th Feb 25
Betting On Outliers: Yuri Milner and the Art of the Power Law - 8th Feb 25
President Black Swan Slithers into the Year of the Snake, Chaos Rules! - 2nd Feb 25
Trump's Squid Game America, a Year of Black Swans and Bull Market Pumps - 24th Jan 25
Japan Interest Rate Hike - Black Swan Panic Event Incoming? - 23rd Jan 25
It's Five Nights at Freddy's Again! - 12th Jan 25
Squid Game Stock Market 2025 - 5th Jan 25

Market Oracle FREE Newsletter

How to Protect your Wealth by Investing in AI Tech Stocks

Fresh Irony for Swiss Central-Bank Gold

Commodities / Gold and Silver 2010 Jul 21, 2010 - 01:41 PM GMT

By: Adrian_Ash

Commodities

The SNB can neither squash gold, nor (yet) destroy its own currency. But not for lack of trying...

GOOD JOB that gold bullion is just an inert lump of metal and holds no grudges.


Because twice in the last decade, the value of gold in the Swiss National Bank's vaults has nearly halved as a proportion of its total reserves. Yet still it sits there, helping save the SNB's blushes when policy fails.

"The Euro-crisis has torn a deep hole in the calculations of the Swiss central bank (SNB)," reports Tages Anzeiger. "It spent CHF 104.9 billion on Euros [US$104bn] in the first-half of 2010, leading to foreign exchange losses of over CHF14bn [$13.3bn].

"Bottom-line losses were reduced to CHF4bn however [$3.8bn] by gains on other foreign currencies like the Japanese Yen, plus the strong rise of the gold price, which revalued the gold reserves of the central bank."


 
Long before gold hit last month's record above CHF 46,600 per kilo, gold's first plunge as a proportion of Swiss reserves was very deliberate and clearly flagged.

Gold bullion sales totaling 1300 tonnes between 2000 and 2005 coincided with a gentle rise in total reserves, slashing the metal's weighting from 44% to below one quarter. Not coincidentally coinciding with the launch of the Euro – bureaucracy's greatest monetary hubris to date – the Bank wanted to reduce its huge gold allocation, and buy apparently more useful, more valuable things instead.

The surge in the gold price starting in the middle of last decade soon put paid to that, however. And so the second plunge in gold's weighting, in contrast, has come thanks to a trebling of the SNB's total reserves, driven in no small part by its print-Francs-to-buy-Euros policy, aimed at keeping Swiss exports competitive.

But again, no dice! The Swiss Franc has risen vs. the Euro regardless of the SNB's huge money creation, gaining 12% against the single currency since quantitative easing began at the start of 2009. And gold still accounts for almost one quarter of Switzerland's central-bank reserves, now massively swollen to US$162bn.

Not that gold enjoys such jokes or historical irony, you understand. It is simply a lump of rare, indestructible metal, after all.

By Adrian Ash
BullionVault.com

Gold price chart, no delay | Free Report: 5 Myths of the Gold Market
Formerly City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and a regular contributor to MoneyWeek magazine, Adrian Ash is the editor of Gold News and head of research at www.BullionVault.com , giving you direct access to investment gold, vaulted in Zurich , on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

(c) BullionVault 2010

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.


© 2005-2022 http://www.MarketOracle.co.uk - The Market Oracle is a FREE Daily Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting online publication.


Post Comment

Only logged in users are allowed to post comments. Register/ Log in