Brexit and Global Growth Risks Sees Gold Gains In Euros, Pounds and Other Currencies

By GoldCore / December 14, 2018 / news.goldseek.com / Article Link

'Hard' Brexit Risk Sees Gold Gain In Euros and Pounds - Nears ?1,000/oz & EUR1,100/oz

Gold was lower today in dollars but saw slight gains in pounds and euros. It was supported by increasing concerns about the likelihood of a 'hard' Brexit, about global economic growth and uncertainty around the Fed's interest rate policies in 2019.

Gold in GBP - 1 Month (GoldCore)

Gold has consolidated on last week's 2% gains in dollar terms and is essentially flat in dollars but has seen gains in euros and pounds today and this week.

Gold is down 0.3 percent for the week in dollars but has seen gains in not just pounds and euros, but also Australian dollars, New Zealand dollars and other fiat currencies.

Concerns about trade wars have abated in the short term but the risk has not gone away completely and will support gold.

Gold in EUR - 1 Month (GoldCore)

Other risks will also support gold. These include the fallout from a 'hard' or 'no deal' Brexit on UK and EU economic growth and indeed increasing concerns of another global financial crisis. This has been warned of by ex Fed Chair Yellen and indeed the IMF this week (see below).

Silver fell 0.6% today to $14.65 per ounce but is up about 0.4 percent for the week and is building on last week's 3% gain.

The Fed is expected to hike interest rates next week which could lead to short term weakness for gold. However, with the Fed likely to pause interest rate hikes in 2019, gold will be supported and should indeed see gains in the medium term and in 2019.

The risk of a recession in the U.S. in the next two years has risen to 40 percent, according to a poll of economists by Reuters. There is also a significant shift in expectations toward fewer Fed interest rate rises next year due to concerns regarding U.S. and global economic growth.

Among other precious metals, spot palladium was down 0.5 percent at $1,254.50 per ounce, having hit an all-time high of $1,269.25 yesterday. Palladium is on track to mark it's third week of gains with prices up another 2 percent this week.

Gold will be a valuable portfolio diversification in what looks set to be a volatile 2019.

As the business and economic cycle turns, risk assets such as bonds and stocks look increasingly vulnerable. Many property markets globally also appear vulnerable and gold will hedge investors exposures.

News, Commentary and Market Updates This Week

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Irish Central Bank Refuses To Discuss Gold Reserves In Bank of England Vaults

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Germany Accelerates Plans For Deutsche Bank-Commerzbank Megamerger

South African Gold Output Collapse Continues - Drops 13th Straight Month in October

News and Commentary

Gold prices steady on Fed policy outlook uncertainty (Reuters.com)

US budget deficit hits record $204.9 billion for November (APNews.com)

Wall Street edges lower as trade-fueled rally loses steam (Reuters.com)

Dow gives up 200-point gains as digests latest US-China trade developments (CNBC.com)

India and United Arab Emirates to stop using U.S. dollars in trade (GulfNews.com)

U.S. Leveraged Loan Funds Lose Cash at Fastest Pace Ever (Bloomberg.com)

Source: Bloomberg

Leveraged Loan Market Collapsing: U.S. Banks Unable To Offload Loans Amid Record Outflows (ZeroHedge.com)

Brexit isn't the only geopolitical risk to stocks - Rebalance your portfolio (GoldSeek.com)

What does May's victory mean for markets? (MoneyWeek.com)

How to prepare your portfolio for a "bare-bones" Brexit (MoneyWeek.com)

CFTC refuses to address GATA's questions about gold and silver market rigging (Gata.org)

Australia's House Of Cards Is Collapsing: Recession Coming Up (ZeroHedge.com)

Gold Prices (LBMA PM)

13 Dec: USD 1,244.45, GBP 982.87 & EUR 1,093.62 per ounce12 Dec: USD 1,244.75, GBP 993.31 & EUR 1,098.24 per ounce11 Dec: USD 1,248.25, GBP 988.99 & EUR 1,096.59 per ounce10 Dec: USD 1,246.80, GBP 980.61 & EUR 1,092.57 per ounce07 Dec: USD 1,241.20, GBP 972.98 & EUR 1,091.51 per ounce06 Dec: USD 1,236.45, GBP 971.48 & EUR 1,091.66 per ounce

Silver Prices (LBMA)

13 Dec: USD 14.68, GBP 11.60 & EUR 12.90 per ounce12 Dec: USD 14.66, GBP 11.68 & EUR 12.93 per ounce11 Dec: USD 14.64, GBP 11.62 & EUR 12.85 per ounce10 Dec: USD 14.53, GBP 11.48 & EUR 12.73 per ounce07 Dec: USD 14.49, GBP 11.34 & EUR 12.73 per ounce06 Dec: USD 14.38, GBP 11.28 & EUR 12.68 per ounce

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