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Re: GOLD hovering around $1150

posted on Nov 18, 09 02:25PM

Gold could soar much higher

In the late '70s, gold prices quadrupled in just 18 months. With demand for commodities high, and interest rates low, could gold hit $5,000 anounce?

By Martin Hutchinson, breakingviews.com


November 17, 2009: 11:56 AM ET

(breakingviews.com)-- Gold is different from other commodities in many ways. Still, the price of the yellow metal depends on the same three factors as oil orwheat: supply, demand, and financial conditions. Put them together, and the 20% increase since August might only be the beginning.

Start with supply. Production from mines totaled 2,414 tons in 2008, worth $88 billion at the November 16 price. There will be more this year, but less from 2010 onwards. It will take years for new mines to come onstream. Recycling from scrap jewelry and official gold sales were worth $40 billion in 2008, but those sources aren't likely to cough up much more.

One central bank has even become a buyer. India recently purchased 200 tons of gold from the International Monetary Fund. If China decided to put 10% of its $2.3 trillion of official reserves into gold, it would need to buy up almost three years' worth of production, at the current price.

Such a big move isn't likely, but smaller shifts from central banks -- selling less -- could be enough to move the price, as long as other demand keeps up. That's likely. The long period of ultra-easy money may not be undermining the monetary system,but many people fear it might. Some of them will buy some more gold, just in case. With yields on government bonds so low, gold looks like cheap insurance.

Indeed, financial conditions favor all commodities, gold included. Interest rates are low and banks are more willing to support investors and speculators than to lend to businesses and consumers. Besides, commodities look like a good store of value in the midst of unprecedented fiscal and monetary stimulus in a world of still significant imbalances.

When money is easy and demand movesmuch faster than supply, prices can explode. In 18 months from July1978, gold went from $185 per ounce to $850. That's $2,400 in today's dollars. And interest rates then were much higher than now. A similar price rise from here would bring gold to more than $5,000 per ounce.

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