SPOT GOLD PRICES slipped to a fresh 3-month low early in
"A close below $635 would be the first close below a significant low in six months," says Christopher B. Langguth in the latest technical note from Mitsui.
"Right now there is no reason to be long – but selling gold at support levels or valid up-trend lines is more often than not a bad idea."
Global stock markets also continued to sell off alongside the spot gold market, driven lower by rising
Faced with the prospect of higher borrowing costs, the FTSE in London and Dax in Frankfurt both had a weak start to the day after the Dow Jones in New York had closed Tuesday nearly 130 points lower, almost 1% lower.
The Nikkei in Tokyo then matched that loss by lunchtime on Wednesday, but recovered to end the session only 0.2% lower as 10-year US Treasury prices rose, pulling back yields from a new half-decade high of 5.30%.
At the Tocom, gold contracts for delivery in April '08 ended the day 0.7% lower at the equivalent of $652.45 per ounce. The drop came even as the Japanese Yen slid to a new four-and-a-half-year low against the US Dollar.
"Gold buying interest is very low key in
"Conditions look set to remain choppy ahead of a key directional economic data on Thursday and Friday," says today's note from Standard Bank.
"Downside support is set still at $645 with the 200-day moving average the next level below, around $638.
"The upside in gold still looks capped in current conditions around $655 area."
This week's key data reports for interest-rate forecasts include US business inventories for April, due today at 14:00
That's followed the next morning by a vote on Yen interest rates at the Bank of Japan, with US Consumer Price inflation data due on Friday at 12:30
Already on Wednesday, weaker than expected wage data from the United Kingdom sent forecasts lower for Pound Sterling inflation, knocking the UK currency more than half-a-cent down against the Dollar to $1.9680.
That capped gold bullion's losses vs. the Pound. But the Sterling price of gold still opened
For European investors wanting to buy gold today, the Euro price of gold slipped to a 3-month low at €486.10.
Even with the sell-off in bonds raising the yield on 10-year US Treasuries by 0.5% in the last week alone, however, "too many people [still] think risk is dead, that they can't lose money anymore."
So said Tom Metzold, manager of the Eaton Vance Municipals Fund, at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit in
Metzold has been raising the credit quality of bonds in his portfolio, underperforming competitors as a result but reducing the risk to his investors.
"We're selling stuff that others continue to buy," he told the conference, "but the spread [of junk bonds above US Treasuries] can't go to zero. There has to be some spread between a triple-A and single-B security."
Also speaking at the Reuters Investment Outlook Summit in
"The highs are higher and the lows are higher," said Gartman. "In that instance, one should tend to be a buyer of weakness [in gold] and not a seller of strength...You should probably buy it."
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