Gold monthly view for March 2021

Posted On Wednesday, Apr 07, 2021

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Gold struggled to move decisively in either direction with the metal’s price moving in the $1680-1750/ounce range for most of March. It ended the month close to $1710/ounce with a loss of 1%.

A firm US dollar at 4-month highs and rising US Treasury yields which neared 1.8% continued to weigh on non-yielding gold. Fueled by an accelerating vaccine rollout, fresh round of spending from the Biden administration and US consumer confidence at a 12-month high, markets have priced in a swift turnaround of the US and thus world economy. Risk assets continue to climb. Investors seem to be moving away from diversifiers such as gold in search of higher yielding assets.

While some recovery is certain, new waves and variants of Covid-19 continue to take a toll on the pace of the global economic recovery. This is capping gold’s decline.

Both Fed Chair Powell and US Treasury Secretary Yellen have shared their optimism about economic growth this year. This has hurt gold. Nonetheless, prices are still supported as the Federal Reserve has repeatedly assured markets of no change in its accommodative stance any time soon.

The US 10-year yield has risen sharply in a matter of two months from 1% in late January to close to 1.75%. But Powell as of now seems unmoved by the recent rally in yields. He argued that they were reflecting an improving economic outlook.

Note that the US government is so deep in debt that if yields continue to rise, the Fed would have to step in. Not doing so would mean that interest expenses would grow too much. This could create serious problems for the country. In addition, a sustained rise in yields could also hamper consumer and business borrowing. This could derail the fragile economic recovery, something the Fed would not want. So, the current bearish trend in gold may be short-lived till the market view changes or a policy action is triggered to tame surging yields.

Though higher nominal rates are creating headwinds for gold, part of this will be offset by inflation. For instance, US 10-year real yields moved up by only 8 basis points to -0.63% in March in contrast to the nominal yields which moved up by 29 basis points to 1.74%. Inflation expectations are rising with commodity prices strengthening. Historically, gold has performed well in high inflation environments.

Adding to inflationary concerns, the third round of stimulus checks in the US is set to go out. This is while the income spike from the second round of checks is still pushing personal income up. In contrast, the second round of checks didn't go out until the first round of checks and unemployment benefits wore off.


Sources: Louis Fed, lynalden.com
Data as on December 2020


Amid these stimulus measures and prospects of a massive infrastructure spend by Biden, inflation worries are justified. And inflation could be the key driver of gold prices going forward. Rising US debt levels as a result of the unprecedented spending and stimulus will keep the dollar under pressure for the next few years. This will ease the pressure on gold. In related news, Yellen hinted that higher taxes could be needed to raise revenues for increased government spending. Tax hikes in the near future could hurt equity markets and the economy and thus support the price of gold.

Despite their recent increase, nominal interest rates remain historically low and real rates across developed markets remain negative. This means non yielding gold is a good option and has potential to perform well. This is also reshaping the traditional 60-40 equity-debt asset allocation in search for yield. And also, because bonds may be less effective as diversifiers during equity market corrections. This has led some investors to increase strategic allocations to gold.

Physical demand in the domestic markets is picking up as investors take advantage of lower prices. But rising infections and resulting restrictions in India could impact demand going forward. Prices may get a push as we step into the upcoming wedding season and with Akshaya Tritiya coming up in May. The Indian rupee which has been appreciating over the last few months is now showing signs of reversal. This could also support domestic gold prices.

Gold is currently in a consolidation phase. This is encouraging bargain hunters and long-term investors to step in and take advantage of low prices. Gold, driven by the macroeconomic developments outlined above, may soon reverse direction decisively and recover.

Sources: Bloomberg, World Gold Council


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