In morning trade on Thursday, gold jumped to its best level since August 2016 touching a high of $1,365.40 an ounce after comments from US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland sent the dollar lower.
But the metal reversed course in the afternoon after US President Donald Trump told CNBC that Mnuchin’s comments had been misinterpreted:
“The dollar is going to get stronger and stronger and ultimately I want to see a strong dollar,” Trump said.
Towards the close of trading in New York, the most active futures contract on the Comex market had fallen back to $1,345 an ounce. Volumes were massive with just under 50m ounces of February delivery gold traded.
Gold and the US dollar usually move in opposite directions and the greenback has declined sharply against major currencies since Trump’s inauguration. The euro has gained 15% against the US currency, the British pound more than 13% and the Canadian dollar nearly 8% in little over a year.
Gold has gained more than $100 an ounce since mid-December. Large-scale speculators increase their exposure to gold on derivatives markets by doubling net long positions – bets that gold will be more expensive in future – in the space of three weeks to the equivalent of 20m ounces.
Retail and institutional investment in gold-backed exchange traded funds (ETFs) also continues to grow.
According to data compiled by Bloomberg ETF vaults now hold around 2,250 tonnes, the most since May 2013, as investors piled in ahead of a US government shutdown.
Pictures of the year: U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin @stevenmnuchin1 and his wife, Louise Linton @LouiseLinton, hold a 2017 50 subject uncut sheet of $1 dollar notes bearing Mnuchin’s name at the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Source: https://t.co/dY1q8WBYzq pic.twitter.com/K66LMCOMaZ— Juan Domenech (@juan_domenech) December 22, 2017
3 Comments
Matt
So why would anybody listen to Trump……on the dollar? lol
2ndOrion
Whatever the case, the Dollar, Gold , the Market, and the people are living under Trump, unlike the death the Market was showing to be soon, if Hillary got it. Gold would have had a price with the market dead, but the supplies would not have been available for the miners to produce it. Cost of production would have gone sky high with the gold price. It would not have been a very nice situation. It is better to have Trump with Rampant disagreements on what he is doing, than have just gold to eat.
Robert Graves
Ain’t sayin she is a gold digger but you won’t catch her with a broke N.