Gold price forecasts have been revised higher in recent weeks and Citi became the latest bank to revise higher their projections for gold, despite the recent weakness in the price.
Citi Research, the research division of one of the world’s biggest banks, raised its gold price forecast to an average $1,280 in the current quarter, $1,300 in the July-September period, and $1,250 in the final three months of the year.
Citi has become bullish not just on gold but on a large section of the commodities complex, including oil:
âCommodities markets appear to have turned the corner and, led by the petroleum market, are accelerating their price recovery from the lows of the last year, especially since this past January,â Citi said. âWhile the price increases experienced since early 1Q (first quarter) remain subject to the ‘new normal’ of relatively high volatility, it appears there is no turning back any time soon.â
Citi said that despite the recent gold pullback, now is an âopportune momentâ for buyers and now is the time to invest in gold:
âWhile prices have fallen 3% (month to date) in May, we believe this may in fact prove to be an opportune moment to ‘buy the dip,’â strategists wrote in a note issued Tuesday, titled âLet the Sunshine in as Commodities Enter New Age of Aquarius.â
A U.K. exit from the European Union aka âBrexitâ could hinder the Fed in raising rates. While acknowledging the Federal Reserve’s hawkish tone in its April minutes, Citi nonetheless doesn’t think the central bank will raise interest rates in June.
âThe risk of ‘Brexit’ is likely to complicate matters for U.S. policymakers, and we do not expect the Fed to move until after the June referendum,â the note said. With the presidential election in November, the Fed likely can pull off only one rate hike this year, it added, âeffectively limiting the likelihood of a correction in gold prices for the next two quarters.â
Citi joins other banks in revising their gold forecasts higher, many of whom now have a $1,400 price target:
Source of bank gold analysts revisions here
Citi’s 2016 average price forecast is now $1,255 – up 17% from a late January estimate of $1,070.
While higher gold price forecasts are welcome, rather than focusing on price, investors need to focus on the value and benefits of owning physical gold. Direct legal ownership of individually segregated and allocated gold coins and bars will again protect and grow wealth in the coming years.
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Gold Prices (LBMA AM)
30Â May: USD 1,221.25, EUR 1,092.16 and GBP 833.50 per ounce (No fix as Spring Holiday in UK)
27 May: USD 1,221.25, EUR 1,092.16 and GBP 833.50 per ounce
26 May: USD 1,226.65, EUR 1,097.24 and GBP 834.37 per ounce
25 May: USD 1,220.75, EUR 1,094.77 and GBP 834.63 per ounce
24 May: USD 1,242.65, EUR 1,111.18 and GBP 852.71 per ounce
Silver Prices (LBMA)
30 May: USD 16.30, EUR 14.58 and GBP 11.12 per ounce (No fix as Spring Holiday in UK)
27 May: USD 16.30, EUR 14.58 and GBP 11.12 per ounce
26 May: USD 16.46, EUR 14.73 and GBP 11.20 per ounce
25 May: USD 16.21, EUR 14.54 and GBP 11.06 per ounce
24 May: USD 16.27, EUR 14.55 and GBP 11.14 per ounce
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