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About Gold and The Euro Zone
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About Gold and The Euro Zone
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From the average investor’s perspective precious metals are likely quoted in US dollars but their influences are global. This week a lot of focus is falling to the Euro zone and potential debt issues with member nations (despite attempts to bury it beneath headlines of sex scandals). What kind of relationship does that region have with gold? How could debt crises there spin into potential opportunities for precious metals?
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Traditionally, the relationship precious metals have with members of the European Union (EU) is not unlike the one seen in other developed nations. There remains a strong pull to add gold and silver to central bank reserves despite the fact that there is no currency linked to the metals. The majority of mining happens outside of the member countries so there is no real link to be seen there. The relationship at the moment relates more to the financial well-being of the area as a whole rather than any intrinsic link to one major player in the euro zone.
Basically, the area is tied together in a way that makes the whole system very fragile. There are countries that are strong participants in the overall economy of the unified area and others that are threatening the foundation. Right now, Germany appears to be a leader on the strong side while Greece is among the weaker links.
Greece led headlines this week when its credit rating was lowered by Fitch Ratings. This comes after months of a financial struggle that has seen Greece get bailouts from the EU and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The Mediterranean country was not the only one getting support in dire financial times. Ireland and Portugal have also seen cracks in their fiscal façade, and they are widely believed to be next in line for ratings review by Moody’s. Ratcheting down the ratings of two more member countries could spell disaster for the EU markets but good news for bullion bulls. In addition, there are signs of weakness from Spain, Italy, and Belgium as well. That represents six countries from an area that is seventeen members strong - not a happy ratio. This has apparently added to investor concerns and shifted some focus for the last year. What do I mean? Well....
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Gold & The Euro Zone
From the average investor’s perspective precious metals are likely quoted in US dollars but their influences are global. This week a lot of focus is falling to the Euro zone and potential debt issues with member nations (despite attempts to bury it beneath headlines of sex scandals). What kind of relationship does that region have with gold? How could debt crises there spin into potential opportunities for precious metals?
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Past performance is not indicative of future results.
**Chart courtesy of Gecko Software
Traditionally, the relationship precious metals have with members of the European Union (EU) is not unlike the one seen in other developed nations. There remains a strong pull to add gold and silver to central bank reserves despite the fact that there is no currency linked to the metals. The majority of mining happens outside of the member countries so there is no real link to be seen there. The relationship at the moment relates more to the financial well-being of the area as a whole rather than any intrinsic link to one major player in the euro zone.
Basically, the area is tied together in a way that makes the whole system very fragile. There are countries that are strong participants in the overall economy of the unified area and others that are threatening the foundation. Right now, Germany appears to be a leader on the strong side while Greece is among the weaker links.
Greece led headlines this week when its credit rating was lowered by Fitch Ratings. This comes after months of a financial struggle that has seen Greece get bailouts from the EU and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The Mediterranean country was not the only one getting support in dire financial times. Ireland and Portugal have also seen cracks in their fiscal façade, and they are widely believed to be next in line for ratings review by Moody’s. Ratcheting down the ratings of two more member countries could spell disaster for the EU markets but good news for bullion bulls. In addition, there are signs of weakness from Spain, Italy, and Belgium as well. That represents six countries from an area that is seventeen members strong - not a happy ratio. This has apparently added to investor concerns and shifted some focus for the last year. What do I mean? Well....
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