[Metal Price] Metals Daily Market Watch July 31, 2015 - Emkay Commotrade

Published: Jul 31, 2015 15:47
The U.S. economy accelerated modestly at 2.3% in 2Q after a slow start to 2015, but growth this year is still less than last year's tepid first half.

By  Paul Ploumis 31 Jul 2015  Last updated at  03:28:01 GMT

Macro Headlines

•The U.S. economy accelerated modestly at 2.3% in 2Q after a slow start to 2015, but growth this year is still less than last year's tepid first half and is well below the overall pace of the recovery

•U.S. jobless claims inclined by 12K to 267K in the last week but still near cycle lows

•The U.K. GFK index of consumer confidence fell to 4 more-than-expected of 7 in last month

•The Reserve Bank of India will likely leave its main interest rate unchanged in it reviews its monetary policy, economist surveyed

Currencies

USDINR: The Indian rupee dropped against US dollar tracking other Asian peers, as the Federal Reserve’s positive view on rate hike in this year supported the dollar sentiments. Dollar index rebounded above 97.50 after US GDP data. The rupee ended at 64.04 to a dollar today, compared with 63.91 at the previous close. It traded in a band of 63.91-64.05. USDINR likely to remain firm above Rs.64.40 levels, buying on dips is suggested with stop loss below 63.80.

•EURINR: The Euro fell considerably as strong GDP growth in the U.S. over the second quarter bolstered the case of hawks on the Federal Reserve for an imminent interest rate hike before the end of the calendar year. EURINR is expected to trade in the range of 70-70.50 levels today.

Commodities

• Base Metals: Base metals weakened sharply in the last trading on the release of FOMC meeting indicated rate hike actions in the earlier meets in this year which boosted dollar on higher side. Metals recovered on Chinese government regulations to support growth. Later on buyout US GDP data added further selling pressure in the prices. Copper futures closed lower by 0.45% on the London Metal Exchange yesterday as the dollar strengthened against a range of major currencies ahead of the release of U.S. economic data. Metals stabilized on dollar strength after Fed meeting as given rate hike indications. The US Midwest aluminum premium has ticked down slightly, with suppliers expressing concern about the impact of Chinese overproduction on aluminum prices and premiums. The base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) closed lower, as U.S. economic growth supported views the Federal Reserve would lift rates by year-end. There will be some relief rally in the prices after sharp selloff but overall weaknesses still remains as there is no fundamental trigger and oversupply worries lingering in the market. 

Global Economic Events

Event Country Time (IST) Estimates
Germany Retail Sales (MoM)Euro Zone11.30 am0.3%
CPI (MoM)Euro Zone02.30 pm0.2%
Chicago PMIUS 7.15 pm50.7
U. of Michigan confidenceUS07.30 pm94.2

Precious Metals: Gold headed for its largest monthly decline in two years as the Federal Reserve moved closer to boosting U.S. interest rates for the first time since 2006.While Fed policy makers refrained from signaling the timing of a rate increase after their two-day meeting, they described job gains as “solid” amid an improving economy. The market expects a move as early as September. Bullion is set for a 6.5 percent plunge this month, the most since June 2013, after dropping to the lowest level since 2010 last week Gold has traded down to $1088 levels and Silver for immediate delivery was little changed at $14.8235 an ounce. Metals are likely to trade under pressure on upbeat of US economic data due in the coming weeks like nonfarm payrolls and manufacturing side. Gold is expected to fall further towards 24200 until rebound above 25400 levels in near term. Silver major support is at Rs.32800.

Energy: On stronger greenback last night bought additional weakness in the Crude futures which posted relief rally resuming its push back to $49 a barrel after US socks report. Oil is heading for the biggest monthly loss since December after tumbling into a bear market as leading members of OPEC pump record volumes while a plunge in Chinese stocks fanned concerns the country’s fuel demand may falter. Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it’s preparing for a “prolonged downturn” by cutting thousands of jobs. Prices have lost more than 20 percent from their closing peak this year on June 10. West Texas Intermediate for September delivery was at $48.77 a barrel. Brent for September settlement was 30 cents higher at $53.68 a barrel on the London. Crude soared nearly 3% for the session before paring some of the gains in US and Brent crude for September delivery wavered between $52.52 and $54.30 a barrel before settling at $53.36, up 0.06 or 0.11%. As per the earlier forecast crude was taking good support of 3090 levels, on break below this prices may fall further to 3000 levels but any bound above 3080 likely to post new high above 3100 levels. US EIA stocks remained bullish for the gas prices but still unable to surpass the level of 185 as expected earlier thus prices may again fall back to the level of 178-180, where 177 would be major support to be considered.

LME Warehouse Updates (in ton)

MetalsTotal
Inventories
Cancelled
Warrants
(CW)
Change in
Stocks
Change in
CW
CW % of
Total
Inventory
Remarks
Aluminum34438501439150-97505041.79%Cancelled warrants in Rotterdam reached to record
Copper34612523675+107531756.84%Stockpiles rise 3.3% to highest since July
Nickel460998154140+3108-23433.44%Stocks reached to record higher levels
Lead22010053725-47510024.41%Stockpiles Climb 29%, Most Since September 2004
Zinc43680057000+3108-23433.44%Inventories dropped to 7 years low

Trend Watch

MCX Resistance Support Comments
Gold 2505024550Above 24850 prices can test 24950/25000.
Silver 3450033300A reversal is likely only above 34500. Until then sideways.
Crude oil 32253080Dips towards 3120—3100 should be used to buy.
Copper 343.50334.50Failure to move above 342.50—343 will see prices test support around 334.
Nickel 720694Can slide towards 694/690 levels. Negative until prices stay below 720.
Zinc 126.25123.50Rebound only above 126 until then prices will move lower.
Lead 110.30108Negative until prices stay below 110.30. Can retrace towards 108 levels.
Natural Gas 185175A break below 175 will see prices slide lower towards 170 levels.
USDINR 64.6064.20Can test 64.50/64.60 levels. Positive until 64.20 holds as support.

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