The Gold Bears Went Ahead of Themselves - the Fed Stayed Put
The U.S. Fed delivered a surprise gift to the markets by staying put on
its QE bond purchases. The daily settlement time for the U.S. Comex
gold futures ended before the Fed announcements on Wednesday, and so the
gold futures jumped 4.73 percent on Thursday to $1,369.50 while the
spot gold price jumped 4.06 percent on Wednesday and 0.18 percent on
Thursday. The S&P 500 Index surged 1.22 percent on Wednesday but
retreated 0.18 percent on Thursday while the Euro Stoxx 50 Index rose
1.57 percent. The CRB Commodity Index also rose 1.32 percent in the
past two days. The Dollar Index was beaten down by 1.12 percent on
Wednesday and recovered 0.17 percent on Thursday to 80.372. Emerging
countries’ stocks have surged the most since mid-July, with the Turkey
stock market rising over eight percent in U.S. Dollar terms on Thursday.
The U.S. 10-year government bond yield plunged 16bp to 2.6878 percent
after the Fed’s press conference but climbed to 2.7519 percent on
Thursday.
What Does a Delayed Taper Mean for the Markets?
The FOMC Committee decided to wait until they see increasing growth,
continuous gains in the overall labour market and rising inflation
before changing the size of the QE purchases. Bernanke emphasized that
there are no pre-fixed paths of tapering. Essentially, he was concerned
that the rising bond yields have tightened the financial conditions too
much. The Fed has also revised down the 2013’s and 2014’s GDP but has
raised the 2015 growth rate. The 2016 real GDP will be 2.5 to 3.3
percent. The Q4 average unemployment rate will be 7.1 to 7.3 percent in
2013, 6.4 to 6.8 percent in 2014, 5.9 to 6.2 percent in 2015, and 5.4
to 5.9 percent in 2016. The Fed expects the median Fed Funds rate to be
two percent at the end of 2016, indicating that liquidity will only be
tightened over a much longer horizon. Riskier markets especially the
emerging countries’ stocks and currencies will benefit the most from a
lower bond yield and a dovish Fed. Sentiments towards the precious
metals immediately improve as the U.S. dollar plunges and the inflation
expectation rises as measured by the TIPs while the renewed focus on the
U.S. budget talk will support gold prices.
Better Gold Sentiments
According to Bloomberg, the gold analysts have turned the most bullish
in three weeks. The continuous Fed pumping can bring liquidity back to
the stock markets, especially in the developing countries, and the gold
market, which has dropped 22 percent this year before the Fed’s
announcement on Wednesday. The gold-backed ETP holdings fell to a
three-year low according to Bloomberg, with investors selling 694.8
metric tons in 2013. More gold futures and gold stocks short-covering
are expected as the taper decision can be pushed back to the December’s
FOMC at the earliest.
What to Watch
This Sunday, we will monitor the Germany Federal Elections. We will
also watch the September “flash” PMI from China, the E17, and the U.S.
on 23 September, the September Germany business climate index and the
U.S. August new home sales on 25 September, the August Japan CPI on 26
September as well as the speeches by five FOMC voters on 27 September.
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20 Sep 2013 | Categories: Gold