Gold Prices Surge As Dollar Falls to Low
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US Headed for Housing Depression
September 28. 2007
Official figures showed that the US economy grew at a strong 3.8% in the June accommodate before all the subprime turmoil hit in July and August but the US housing slump continues to deepen.
Would it be too dramatic to call it a housing depression? Not after the latest figures released overnight.
American homebuilders are now holding more than 8 months supply of built but unsold houses on their books (and bequeath these are new and completed new homes: the figures for existing homes will be out in the next day or so).
And economists are now saying that the true extent of the slump in new homes is being understated in the official figures from the US Census Bureau. For example the latest report does not take into be the rising level of cancellation rates or sales inducements that builders have reported in recent months.
According to the Census Bureau report new homes sold at an annual walk of 795,000 in August down 8% from the revised 867,000 sales level in July. It was the slowest pace of sales since June 2000 and was worse than all forecasts made ahead of the release of the report.
The Bureau’s report also showed the median price of a new domiciliate fell 7.4% from August 2006 to $US225,700 and the stockpile of new homes on the merchandise rose to an 8.2 month supply. That go in the median accommodate price was the largest drop in the annual median price since 1970!
And according to a report in the
: “The US economy faces a 40 to 45 per cent assay of recession induced by the housing market downturn the chief executive of Freddie Mac one of the two quasi US Government sponsored mortgage insurers has warned.”
And in London the
Telegraph
that leading US investment bank. Goldman Sachs has abandoned its ultra-bullish view of the world economy warning of a likely recession in Japan and mounting risks that US property slump could spread to parts of Europe.
Goldman said in a report called. “The Global Economy Hits a Crunch” that it was no longer sure that Asia and Europe would be able to make up for slowing US growth.
Gold Prices Surge As Dollar Falls to Low
September 29. 2007
NEW YORK (AP) — Gold rose on Friday to the highest level since 1980 as the U. S dollar scavenged new lows against the euro and oil prices headed near preserve territory.
Commodities were set to end the third quarter with substantial gains despite a bumpy go through August when concerns about the availability of credit roiled financial markets. Crude prices rose on Friday while industrial metals and agriculture futures traded mixed.
Meanwhile gold breached $750 an ounce as investors sought shelter in precious metals from the inflationary signs of rising oil prices and a weakening dollar. The dollar’s change state against the euro has been precipitous this week as the greenback has slid to a fresh low for seven straight trading days. On Friday the European currency purchased a record $1.4207.
There also were signs of strong gold bespeak from India this week said Tom Pawlicki an analyst with MF Global in Chicago. India the world’s largest gold consumer is in the midst of its wedding and festival season a traditional time of gold-buying for gifts and investment. The country’s economy has been robust and the Indian rupee has strengthened as a result.
December gold advanced $11.60 to $751.50 an ounce at midday on the New York Mercantile transfer — the highest since an ounce fetched more than $850 in January 1980 according to Thomson Financial data. December silver jumped 32 cents to $13.965 an ounce.
Gold’s recent climb has been fast and sharp. Jon Nadler senior analyst with Kitco Bullion Dealers cautioned in a say to clients that gold “is also taking on some ominous and purely speculative features that may not see it correct in orderly make or end too well.”
Oil prices headed for a strong finish to the quarter as crude extended the sharp gains a day earlier despite a command lack of fundamental bullish news. The current supports for oil remain the dollar’s continued decline a brush aside shortage of give at a key delivery point in Cushing. Okla. and unrest in the oil-producing region of Nigeria. JPMorgan analysts said in a report.
A rise in speculative buying typical at the month’s and quarter’s end also helped prices collect. Pawlicki said.
Light sweet crude for November delivery gained 42 cents to $83.30 on the Nymex shy of the all-time peak $83.90 reached last week. Gasoline futures slipped 1.64 cents to $2.0775 a gallon.
Elsewhere industrial metals traded in a narrowly mixed be. Nickel and zinc prices dipped about 1 percent on the London Metal transfer. Copper edged higher in London and New York
In Chicago corn and soybean futures gave back a portion of the huge gains made a day earlier while wheat continued its go. Strong export bespeak for U. S agriculture products has prodded prices of soybeans to three-year highs and wheat to an-all time record. The wheat market in particular has been strained by shrinking global supplies which has supported a rash of buying of U. S grain.
December wheat rose 5 cents to $9.38 a bushel on the Chicago come in of Trade. Corn for December delivery fell 11.25 cents to $3.755 a bushel and November soybeans dropped 10.5 cents to $9.985 a bushel.
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