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Gold Drops On Stalemate In U.S. Budget Talks

Published 12/04/2012, 05:52 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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Precious gold dropped on Tuesday trading on renewed worries regarding the so-called U.S. fiscal cliff as officials did not reach a solution yet, threatening both U.S. and global recovery.

The shiny metal slipped for a third straight session to trade around $1704.66 an ounce, where it found support at $1701.66, which represents the Simple Moving Average (SMA) 100 level on the daily charts, after it fell from a high of $1717.35.

The trading range for today is expected among the key support at $1690.00 and the key resistance now at $1730.00.

Still, the main director of market sentiment is the U.S. fiscal cliff; it threatens the world's biggest economy of falling back into recession if $607 billion of tax hikes and spending cuts start in January.

Yesterday, House of Republicans suggested a $2.2 trillion deficit-cutting plan, yet White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer replied that it “does not meet the test of balance.”

With the sluggish progress seen in U.S. budget talks the tensions are heightening and weigh on shares and commodities.

Gold is now moving with the U.S dollar as they both face downside pressure of the little progress in the budget negotiations.

The Dollar Index plummeted today to record a low of 79.80 after opening today's trading at 79.89.

On the other hand, the euro is resuming its upside direction to six-week high versus the greenback after Greece said yesterday it would spend 10 billion euros to buy-back bonds via a modified Dutch auction.

Euro area finance ministers expressed their confidence that Greece will handle a successful bond buyback on December 7, lifitng up expectations the debt crisis is abating.

Later in the day, European Union finance ministers will meet in Brussels to continue their pursuit to ease the three-year-old debt crisis.

Crude oil for January's delivery inched down to $88.68 per barrel compared with the day's opening level of $88.90.

Among other precious metals, silver retreated to $33.28 from the day's opening of $33.32, platinum ticked down to $1592.75 from $1594.25, and palladium inched up to $678.60 from $678.40.

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