Gold Falls, Will it Rebound?
Commodities / Gold & Silver 2009 Apr 06, 2009 - 06:10 AM GMT
Gold fell 2.85% (silver -3.9%) last week as risk appetite returned due to the G20 communiqué. The selloff has continued in Asia this morning and gold fell to a low of $873/oz prior to rebounding somewhat.
The G20 agreement was long on rhetoric and lofty principles and short on concrete commitments and action. But the show of solidarity amongst the leaders is leading to some irrational exuberance in equity markets and has pressurized the gold market.
China greeted the G20 results with caution with officials saying that some of their main priorities were not addressed including their concerns regarding their exposure to the US dollar and international monetary system’s unhealthy reliance on the US dollar as global reserve currency.
The much vaunted and poorly reported IMF gold sales were again trotted out (by the very anti gold Gordon Brown) as a new initiative and this likely contributed to gold’s short term weakness.
An IMF spokesman said the proposed sale of 403 tonnes were already mooted last year and are not additional.
With many developing nations in Africa and elsewhere having gold as one of their major exports and income earners, it is a highly dubious proposal. Far superior to forgive debt, waive interest payments, eilimate subsidies to western agricultural producers and liberalise trade and allow these nations to export to developed nations on an equal playing field.
If IMF gold sales ever get the go ahead from the US Congress which remains doubtful in itself, the sales would be coordinated closely with CBGA signatories. Morgan Stanley's analysts said IMF gold sales are likely to be made "off-market" to help countries with huge dollar reserves, such as China, Japan and Russia, to diversify their reserve portfolio without disrupting the currency and gold markets.
The proposed IMF gold sale is miniscule compared to the diversification requirements of China and the US’ other creditor nations with their massive dollar reserves. The value of 400 tonnes of gold at today’s prices is some $11 billion dollars ($11,000,000,000 – 9 zeros) which is very small considering the size of US dollar reserves internationally – with China having some $2 trillion ($2,000,000,000,000 – 12 zeros) of foreign currency reserves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_gold_reserves
The proposed IMF gold sale of 400 tonnes has a value at today’s market prices of some 0.55% of China’s reserves alone.
Physical bullion buying is very strong at these levels as bargain hunters rightly view this latest correction as a buying opportunity. While we all hope for “green shoots of recovery” it is deluded and dangerously irrational to think that the worst is over for the global economy and financial system. Risk aversion should remain the order of the day.
By Mark O'Byrne, Executive Director
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