Gold & Silver – Daily Outlook July 31

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Gold & Silver – Daily Outlook July 31

Gold started off the week the same way it has ended the previous one, edging up. Silver rose by a larger rate than gold did. Today, the FOMC will start a two day meeting; tomorrow the FOMC will publish a statement. The Euro changed direction and declined yesterday. The market still waits for the next step of ECB and will it bailout Spain, Italy and Greece. On today’s agenda: U.S Consumer Confidence, China’s Manufacturing PMI, Euro Area inflation rate, EU unemployment rate, Canada’s GDP report, and German retail sales.

For the complete outlook of gold and silver for July 31st

Gold edged up again on Monday by 0.08% to $1,624.0; Silver also rose by 1.95% to $28.03. During July, gold rose by 1.23%; silver, by 1.52%.

On Today’s Agenda

U.S Consumer Confidence: according to the previous report, the consumer confidence index fell in June (M-o-M). The current expectations are that the recent index may decline again;

Canada’s GDP by Industry: In the previous report regarding April, the real GDP rose by 0.3%. This report may affect the strength of the Canadian currency which is strongly correlated with bullion rates;

China Manufacturing PMI: according to the previous Manufacturing PMI for regarding June the Manufacturing PMI slipped to 50.2; this index indicates the developments in China’s manufacturing sectors; if this downward trend will continue, this may adversely affect precious metals;

Currencies / Bullion Market – July Update

The Euro/USD declined on Monday by 0.51% to 1.226. Alternatively, other currencies including AUD and CAD appreciated on Monday. The correlations between gold and the above-mentioned rates remain high: during the month, the correlation between the gold and EURO/USD reached 0.67 (daily percent changes); the relation between gold and AUD /USD, 0.53. Therefore, if the Euro and AUD will fall, they may also drag down precious metals rates.

Daily Outlook

Bullion started off the week rising but this rally might change direction if the Euro and other “risk currencies” will trade down. The FOMC meeting will conclude tomorrow and until then there might be renewed speculation of the future steps of the Fed which could keep pressuring bullion rates up. The volatility might continue to be low until after the FOMC meeting, the ECB and MPC rate decisions and the U.S labor report. The upcoming American and Chinese reports could affect not only the USD but also bullion rates. If the Chinese PMI index will decline, it could pressure down commodities .

For further reading:

Gold and Silver Monthly Outlook for August

Gold & Silver | Weekly Outlook July 30- August 3

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