The report talks about how despite some improvement in the stock markets, gold continued its momentum from Q4 2018
Holdings in global gold-backed ETFs and similar products rose in January by 72 tonnes(t) to 2,513t, equivalent to US$3.1bn in inflows, marking the fourth consecutive month of net inflows. Notably, total holdings have not been this high since March 2013, when the price of gold was 22% higher. Global gold-backed ETF holdings have grown 6% over the past two months, driven by market uncertainty and a shift in sentiment that drove the price of gold 3.5% higher in January alone. Global assets under management (AUM) rose by 6% in US dollars to US$107bn over the month.
January flows were positive in North America, Europe, and Asia, with very few individual fund outflows. North American funds led global inflows as momentum investors moved into the most liquid US-based funds, while other investors increased holdings in low-cost ETFs***; we believe this is linked to strategic allocations. Brexit uncertainty was a primary driver of investment demand in the UK and Europe.
Global stock markets rebounded off the Christmas Eve low and finished the month up ~7% on average – the strongest monthly start to the year since 2003. However, market uncertainty remains a concern, especially as the impact of the US Government shutdown is yet to be assessed, Brexit is far from being resolved and trade negotiations continue. In addition, the Fed has signaled a ‘wait and see’ approach and other central banks may follow suit. We anticipate this will support gold prices.
Gold trading volumes increased in January on par with 2018 averages. Sentiment and positioning in COMEX futures is unclear at this point as the CFTC has not provided an update to positioning since mid-December; a consequence of the US Government shutdown. We believe that net longs increased yet remain below historical averages. We discussed bearish positioning in futures and how this historically precedes strong rallies in the price of gold.
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Individual flows
Long-term trends
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North American inflows represented 72% of global inflows
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SPDR® Gold Shares and iShares Physical Trust led global inflows
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When global gold-backed ETFs last held this much gold, its price was 22% higher
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