LGMR: Gold Buyers Choosing "Physical Over Paper" as Technical Signals "Turn Bullish"


Published: February 03, 2010 by Nrtadmin
London Gold Market Report
from Adrian Ash
BullionVault
08:40 EST, Weds 3 Feb.

Gold Buyers Choosing "Physical Over Paper" as Technical Signals "Turn Bullish"

SPOT PRICES for wholesale gold eased off a new two-week high Wednesday morning in London, slipping back from $1125 an ounce as world stock markets also erased early gains.

Crude oil held onto Tuesday's 3.8% rise. Government bonds ticked lower, nudging interest rates up.

The US Dollar pushed the Euro back beneath $1.40.

"
Physical gold demand is exceptionally good," said a senior manager at Switzerland's MKS refinery to Bloomberg News this morning.

"Price levels below $1100 an ounce apparently attract buyers who consider this as a lucrative entry point," says Eugen Weinberg, senior analyst at Commerzbank.

"The recovery in physical gold demand in emerging markets and the rebuilding of longs by the macro hedge funds leave gold well positioned to trade higher," adds HSBC bank's latest precious metals note to clients.

Recording the best London
Gold Fix since Jan. 20th at $1118 an ounce today, the price of gold was little changed from yesterday morning for UK and Eurozone buyers, just shy of £700 and €800 an ounce respectively.

On the economic front Wednesday, the UK reported better-than-expected consumer confidence but worsening activity in the services sector.

Retail sales across the 350-million citizen Eurozone were flat in Dec. the EuroStat agency said, compared with Nov.

"Greece has adopted an ambitious program to correct its fiscal imbalances and to reform its economy," said European economic & monetary affairs commissioner Joaquin Almunia today, endorsing Athens' proposals for cutting its budget deficit from 12.7% to 2.8% of GDP by 2012.

Greek government bond prices rose on the news, pushing the spread of 10-year yields over 10-year German Bunds down to 3.3 percentage points from Tuesday night's 3.4 points.

Today's monthly ADP Payrolls report showed net job losses of 22,000 for January, versus 34,000 forecast by Wall Street.


Friday's official Non-Farm Payrolls data is expected to show a net jobs increase of 15,000.

"[
Gold's] 1120 resistance level still stands in the way of further upside," says a note from Scotia Mocatta bank, pointing to a level highlighted by other analysts as the top of a falling trendline starting at the all-time high of $1226 an ounce, struck two months ago.

"[Technical] signals are still looking quite bullish" for gold, says Scotia's note, while "The downside in silver has been neutralized.

"However, silver lags
gold in being able to develop a viable uptrend."

Wednesday morning saw the price of silver rise and slip in line with gold after trading "uncharacteristically" on Tuesday as one dealer put it, failing to match, much less extend gold's 1.0% rise.

Meantime in the
gold coin market, the US Mint said it sold 27.6 million ounces of bullion coins in fiscal-year 2009, earning record revenues of $1.7 billion – an increase of 78% from 2008.

"People are obviously looking at physical gold more than paper," says Numis Securities analyst Andy Davidson, speaking to Bloomberg.

"There's concern about monetary debasement, which is a big driver for gold. People are worried about other assets devaluing."

The volume of
gold bullion held to back shares in the SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest exchange-traded gold fund, was unchanged for the 11th day running on Tuesday, fund data said.

January saw gold holdings for the SPDR trust shrink by 2% to 1112 tonnes. The same month in 2009 saw the trust's holding swell over 8% to a then-record 843 tonnes.

The UK's Royal Mint more than doubled its production of
gold coins in 2009, selling some 3.9 tonnes of the metal, according to data obtained by Bloomberg under Freedom of Information rules.

The Royal Mint's 2010 gold Sovereign coin costs the equivalent of £1230 per ounce, more than 75% above the metal's current spot market value for UK buyers.


Adrian Ash
BullionVault

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Formerly City correspondent for The Daily Reckoning in London and head of editorial at the UK's leading financial advisory for private investors, Adrian Ash is the editor of Gold News and head of research at BullionVault – winner of the Queen's Award for Enterprise Innovation, 2009 – where you can buy gold today vaulted in Zurich on $3 spreads and 0.8% dealing fees.

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