Copper Plunges to 2014 Low, USD Recovery Weighs On Gold and Silver

Talking Points

  • Copper falls to psychologically-significant 3.000 level

  • Gold dips as NFP upside surprise aids USD recovery

  • “Taper talk” and emerging markets concerns on the radar this week

Copper steals the spotlight in today’s commodities report as the metal continues to collapse and has edged out a fresh 2014 low in Asian trading. Meanwhile gold has fallen from the key $1,351 mark as the US Dollar recovers some lost ground.

Copper Drops to $3.000 on China Concerns

Copper has suffered its largest drop since 2011 with newswires attributing the declines to concerns over future demand for the commodity from China, the world’s largest copper consumer. Following Friday’s declines, the commodity has continued to fall in Asian trading today as the market reacts to a disappointing set of trade figures from China. Exports from the East Asian giant unexpectedly declined by 18.1 percent which was the lowest reading since 2009.

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With few economic releases scheduled for China over the week ahead, traders may be left wanting for a fresh catalyst to push the commodity lower. However, the growth-sensitive metal remains vulnerable to surprise negative-economic news flow out of the emerging markets.

USD Jumps on Jobs Data with Fed-Speak To Offer Further Guidance

The better-than-anticipated NFP print on Friday helped the greenback to recover some lost ground and weighed on gold and silver. Despite a tick-up in the unemployment rate, the improvement in jobs growth is an encouraging sign for the US labour market and suggests a pause to stimulus cuts from the Fed is unlikely, which in turn is bullish for the US Dollar. Continued improvements to economic data out of the world’s largest economy and pro-“taper” talk from Fed officials set to speak this week may help the reserve currency recover further, and may weigh on gold and silver.

On the geopolitical front, a flare-up in the ongoing Ukrainian-Russian stand-off would likely benefit the precious metals space, as well as bolster crude oil and natural gas prices. Oil posted its biggest daily percentage gain for the year when tensions between the two nations escalated at the beginning of the month, which sparked concerns over potential supply disruptions from Russia.

CRUDE OIL TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Several technical signals continue to warn of a potential shift to a downtrend for crude oil. Prices are wavering around their 20 SMA and key support at $102.00 suggesting some indecision amongst traders. Additionally, A Dark Cloud Cover candlestick pattern on the daily has received confirmation via successive down day. A bounce in crude prices is likely to encounter resistance at the 2014 near $105.00.