Monday, 12 November 2012 15:10 GMT
By
Lior Cohen, Commodities Analyst at Trading NRG,
The prices of precious metals changed direction last week and rose. Will this rally continue this week?
The
prices of precious metals changed direction last week and rose. Will
this rally continue this week? The U.S Presidential elections are over.
The results of the elections may have contributed to the recovery of
bullion rates. Back in November 2007, during the 2008 elections, the
prices of precious metals also increased. The next step for the U.S is
tackling the "fiscal cliff" by the end of 2012. This situation is likely
to pull up bullion in the weeks to follow.
There
were several reports published last week that may have also affected the
forex and commodities: the U.S jobless claims declined again by 8k to
reach 363k; American trade deficit declined on account of the sharp rise
in exports of goods.
The video report herein has an outlook of
gold and silver for the main publications and events that may affect
precious metals during November 12th and November 16th. Some of these
reports include:
Tuesday –
European Council Meeting: In the European Council Meeting the EU
ministers of finance will meet and talk about the recent monetary
developments in Europe; this could include Greece's eligibility to
receive the next bailout package;
Wednesday –
Minutes of FOMC Meeting: Following the October FOMC meeting, in which
the Fed kept its policy unchanged, the bullion market didn't have a
strong reaction to this news – gold and silver prices slightly declined
on the day of the announcement. The minutes of the recent FOMC meeting
might add some additional insight behind this non-decision and more
important the potential future steps of the FOMC especially with respect
to the U.S fiscal cliff and the last FOMC meeting of the year;
Thursday –
Bernanke's Speech: Many will look towards Bernanke's speech that could
hint of the Fed's future monetary steps. The Chairman of the Federal
Reserve will talk at the HOPE Global Financial Dignity Summit, Atlanta,
Georgia. The title of the speech is "Housing and Mortgage Markets".
For further reading: Weekly Outlook of Financial Markets for November 12-16
By: Lior Cohen, M.A. in Economics, Commodities Analyst and Blogger at Trading NRG
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