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Tuesday 18 March 2014

Gold and Silver Lose Lustre In Absence of Escalation In Eastern Europe



                                                                                                           
 
                                                                                                                                                                        
Talking Points

  • Gold retreats to $1,360 as traders look past Ukrainian turmoil
  • Crude oil dips as supply disruptions appear less likely
  • Precious metals reaction to US CPI data may be muted with FOMC in focus

Crude oil has resumed its downward trajectory alongside declines in the precious metals space as traders look past the ongoing standoff between Russia and the West. Upcoming German ZEW figures may prove noteworthy for the commodities space given their potential impact on risk trends, while US CPI data may elicit a limited response from goldas traders likely focus on the upcoming FOMC rate decision.

Precious Metals Dip As Geopolitical Risks Abate
Gold has dropped back to the $1,360 level during the Asian session today as traders shift out of safe-haven plays and into high-yielding instruments. The pullback comes following a dramatic run-up in the precious metal culminating in a six month high near $1,400 on Friday. The bull-run was likely driven by heightened geopolitical concerns surrounding Eastern Europe.

The relatively peaceful passing of a referendum to return Crimea to Russia over the weekend has likely eased investor fears of the potential for armed conflict and thus dampened safe-haven demand for gold. However, with a resolution to the standoff seemingly out of reach, a fresh sparkmay stand to quickly dampen investor sentiment and drive traders to back to the precious metals.

Limited Risk To Energy Supply Disruptions
Crude oil traders have likely seen the most recent developments in Eastern European as posing a limited risk to energy supply disruptions from Russia, which may havecontibributed to WTI’s fall below $98.00 in recent trading.

Upcoming German ZEW survey data may prove noteworthy for the growth-sensitive commodities like copper and crude oil given their potential to influence risk-trends. The gauge of expectations for economic growth in the largest eurozone member has steadily improved over the past year, and an upside surprise to the latest reading may bolster risk sentiment and help support crude oil.

US Inflation Data On Tap
As gold traders look past geopolitical tensions their gaze may turn to upcoming US inflation data set to cross the wires in the session ahead. A higher-than-anticipated CPI reading may feed firmer Fed policy expectations and strengthen the US Dollar, which in turn could weigh on gold. However, the potential impact of the release may be limited as traders are likely hesitant to alter their positioning ahead of the highly-influential FOMC meeting set to conclude later in the week.

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