Friday, January 4, 2013

Who knows where the bottom is? Gold for February delivery lost as much as $48 to trade at $1,626 an ounce in morning dealings on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Friday. It was the second day of losses after the US Federal Reserve dropped a bomb about its ultra-loose stance on monetary policy which gained further impetus after today's positive jobs numbers from the US showing the recovery remains broadly on track. By late afternoon gold had recovered some ground to change hands at $1,658, still a drop of 1%. March silver fell in sympathy losing 4% at one point to below the psychologically important $30/oz level. Yesterday, for the first time since the financial crisis hit in 2008, the US central bank has signaled that its program of quantitative easing –to keep interest rates near zero keep interest rates near zero and flood financial markets with cheap money –may end sooner rather than later. Several Fed members prefer QE3, the latest round of asset purchases that amount to a staggering $85 billion a month, to stop "well before the end of 2013." That would mark the end of Fed actions –and similar http://www.mining.com/gold-price-drops-to-4-month-low-after-another-fed-beating-92389/?utm_source=digest-en-mining-130104&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=digest

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