Thursday, June 13, 2013
After closing yesterday’s session at $1392, on the back of continued weakness in the U.S. dollar
After closing yesterday’s session at $1392, on the back of continued
weakness in the U.S. dollar, gold finds itself roughly 1% lower to start
the day as U.S. weekly jobs data, lends some positive support to
investor sentiment. First time
unemployment claims fell last week by 12,000, beating expectations of a
decline of just 1,000. However, despite the positive news, the equities
arena could still be in for a rough ride as European and Asian trading
sessions give little reason to expect anything
different. The Nikkei took another step back to the tune of 6.4%. The
rest of the metals are in negative territory as well as platinum trades
1.5% lower from yesterdays close of $1482.30 and palladium trades nearly
2% lower at its current level of $742.10.
The PGMS are lower despite the talks between Lonmin and the AMCU having
ended and no deal having been reached. The AMCU had threatened to
strike but a strike notice has not yet been delivered to the worlds #3
platinum producer. Business Inventories from the
U.S. Census Bureau will come at 10:00 AM EST. Other than that, market
participants will be left to ponder the future of central bank monetary
policies. Have a great day!
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