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08 November 2009 at 06:30 IST
Commodity Trends:Gold shines so does gold guinea
Commodity Online The National Multi-Commodity Exchange has launched
Gold guinea contract that enables retail players to take part in the futures contracts. The contracts will be for a minimum of 8 gm. NMCE has signed an agreement with the Muthoot Group o facilitate the futures trade in the guinea contract system.
The much awaited minimum support price for
Wheat turned out to be a dampener as markets were expecting Rs 1180 to Rs 1200 per quintal for the current year’s crop which has halted the rally in wheat futres.The Rs 1,100 rate, approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), represents a Rs 20 rise over the MSP of Rs 1,180 a quintal for the 2008-09 crop.
Meanwhile, annual food price inflation inched up to 13.39% in the week ended October 24 from 12.8% in the week before. Weakest monsoon rains in last seven years and floods in parts of the country have hurt farm output and pushed up the food prices. : India’s economic growth in the ongoing fiscal could fall to 5.5% in the ‘worst-case scenario’ of a sharp decline in agriculture sector performance, the Planning Commission has projected. This is much lower than the 6.3% growth in the national income estimated by the Plan panel on the worst case assumption that agriculture growth will fall by 2.5%.
Gold
The Dollar Index had weakened sharply and at the same time gold prices have gained phenomenally. Prices of gold are expected to rise further and this has initiated the move by the RBI to diversify the foreign-exchange holdings. A weaker dollar could diminish the value of India’s foreign exchange reserves and hence this could
Lead to further accumulation of gold by the RBI. This move will help India’s central bank to hedge its downside risk on the foreign exchange reserves front. India’s gold holdings have dropped from over 20% in 1994 to just 4%. We feel that the RBI could move forward to accumulating more reserves as gold is expected to shine for the years to come. Also, gold is traditionally considered as a safe-haven investment.
This development could be positive for the gold market and the yellow metal could test new highs in the coming months. What can further add to the upside in Gold prices is the move by Russian and Chinese central banks to purchase the yellow metal. Technically after Gold prices crossed the high of $1,033/oz which was first made in March 2008, prices have continued trading higher. The metal is in a secular bull trend and the dollar index is in a secular bear trend. This further indicates that a weaker dollar could continue to support an upside in gold prices as it makes the metal look attractive for holders of other currencies. Investment demand for
Gold is also expected to rise on the back of higher ETF and HNI demand. This rise in investment demand will help to compensate for the decline in consumer demand for jewelry and fabrication on the back of high Gold prices. We expect gold prices to remain firm in the near-term as the trend remains up. We expect MCX December gold prices to trade in the range of Rs 16,150 – Rs 17,105 per 10 gram in the coming week.
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Copper
On a year-to-date basis,
Copper prices have risen more than 100% and are currently trading at $6,595. Copper prices are cushioned by supply worries despite rising inventories. Though the bulls are heavily reliant on the weaker dollar for a rally further, the red metal has support in terms of labour disputes. We expect copper prices to trade with a positive bias but a sharp upside will be capped on the back of weak unemployment rate from the US. Support factor: Talks to end the strike at Chile’s Spence copper mine have failed and risks for a strike at Peru’s Antamina mine are rising as wage negotiations have come to a standstill. Hence, copper prices could trade higher next week. Workers at BHP's Spence mine in Chile have been on strike since October 13 with still no resolution in sight. Peru's Compania Minera Antamina is hopeful that a deal can be reached. However contract proposals are under revision before wage negotiations continue next week. We expect MCX November Copper prices to trade in the range of Rs 304 – Rs 317 per kg in the coming week.
Crude Oil
Oil prices touched a high of $81.06/bbl this week as a decline in inventories coupled with optimism that fuel demand will increase helped support upside. The US Energy Department weekly inventory report showed this week that oil inventories declined, thereby giving hopes of a rebound in demand. In the coming week, oil prices will take cues from the US economic data, dollar movement and
Crude Oil inventories. The bulls will entirely depend on the movement in the dollar in the coming week. We do not expect the dollar to trade with sharp weakness in the coming week as technically, the index has weakened sharply and hopes of a pullback of stimulus measures by the US Federal Reserve in the coming year may also protect a sharp downside in the currency. Oil prices will continue to face resistance above $80/bbl levels in the coming week. We expect November crude oil prices to trade in the range of Rs 3640 – Rs 3900 in the coming week.
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