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Market Report: A steady start for 2015

Gold and silver started the year at a muted point, with gold at $1168 and silver at $15.50, from which modest rallies have developed, with gold up 4% and silver 6%. These rises were against a background of high volatility in equity markets, a strong US dollar and very weak oil prices.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,207.30 down $5.00 as the euro stabilized. In Asia the gold price rose to $1,212 with the euro at $1.1814 ahead of London’s opening. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,211.25 up $4.75 and in the euro, at €1,025.093 64 up €0.029 while the euro was stronger by 0.46 of a cent than yesterday at $1.1816. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,211.50 and in the euro at €1,025.35.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,212.30 down $6.60 as the euro continued to fall. In Asia the gold price slipped to $1,207.90 with the euro at $1.1807 ahead of London’s opening. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,206.50 down $7.25 and in the euro, at €1,025.064 up €1.234 while the euro was another 0.85 of a cent weaker than yesterday at $1.1770. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,206.60 and in the euro at €1,024.80.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,218.90 up $13.40 as the euro continued to fall. Gold retreated to $1,214.10 with the euro at $1.1866 ahead of London’s opening. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,213.75 up $2.75 and in the euro, at €1,023.83 up €6.525 while the euro was another half of a cent weaker than yesterday at $1.1855. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,213.40 and in the euro at €1,024.61.

Basic Truth and Consequences

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Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,205.50 up $18.00 as the gold price broke through key resistance in the dollar and in the euro. Gold continued to rise in Asia to $1,209.7 and in London to over $1,212 ahead of London’s Fix. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,211 up $19.00 and in the euro, at €1,017.305 up €18.495 while the euro was another 0.3 of a cent weaker at $1.1904. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,211.80 and in the euro at €1,018.49.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,187.50 up $4.90 as the world goes back to business as usual and volumes rise on Chinese demand. Gold rose in Asia to $1,196.00 ahead of London’s opening. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,192 up $7.50 and in the euro, at €998.81 up €15.46 while the euro was another cent weaker at $1.1934. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,188.60 and in the euro at €998.53.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,182.60 on the last day of 2014 and the first trading day of 2015 saw the gold price stand at $1187.40 ahead of London’s opening. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,184.25 down $15.00 and in the euro, at €983.351 down €3.991 while the euro was 1.23 cents weaker at $1.2043. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,183.10 and in the euro at €981.87.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,198.80 up $15 with Asia lifting it just over $1,200. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,199.25 up $12.75 and in the euro, at €986.550 up €10.007 while the euro was barely changed at $1.2156. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,197.80 and in the euro at €985.56.

Silver Market Morning

New York closed at $1,183.80 down from $1,196 in London at a level Asia held it at. The Fix saw the gold price set at $1,186.50 down $7.50 and in the euro, at €976.543 down €1.745 while the euro was 0.55 of a cent weaker at $1.2150. Ahead of New York’s opening gold was trading in London at $1,188.00 and in the euro at €976.85.

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