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Monday, August 6, 2012

Gold ETFs Eye Central Banks, China Data

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Precious Metal (Photo credit: thatguyeric)
Precious metals and gold ETFs slumped last week following disappointment over the European Central Bank’s “whatever it takes” disappointment. The ECB’s “whatever it takes” to solve the Eurozone debt crisis pledge turned out to be “not much” for precious metals. [Gold ETFs Pare Weekly Loss After Jobs Report]
While the risk of the FOMC doing nothing ahead of the US jobs data last Friday had already largely been incorporated into expectations, the market was certainly more disappointed by ECB President Mario Draghi’s press conference, after suggesting that the ECB will do whatever it takes to preserve the Euro. ECB President Draghi seemed to suggest that the ECB would intervene in debt markets, if governments were prepared to seek funding from the EFSF and adhere to their austerity commitments. ... Continue to read.
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  1. Gold traded steady on Tuesday, striving to extend gains into a third straight session as investors expect the European Central Bank to take actions to contain the region's debt crisis.

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