PRECIOUS METALS

Middle East risk won't support gold on its own: Macquarie

GOLD prices have got off to a flyer this year following the US assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, but Macquarie believes rising geopolitical risk alone will not be enough to support a sustained bull run.

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Middle East risk won't support gold on its own: Macquarie

In a note published on Tuesday, Macquarie's precious metals analyst Marcus Garvey pointed to previous escalations in the Middle East, noting gold prices tend to retreat soon after the initial shock of a significant event.

"With the examples of Gulf War 1, the World Trade Center attack of 9/11 and last year's strike on Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq facility, gold prices initially jumped higher but were ultimately unable to sustain their newly elevated level," said the investment firm.

Macquarie said for gold to rally further "would likely some combination of general US dollar weakness, lower interest rates and a spike in inflation expectations - via higher oil prices and/or concerns of a negative spill-over to global growth".

The bank said the initial buying opportunity for gold "has probably passed".

"On a relative basis, other markets may now offer better value in the instance that inflation expectations spike and/or growth expectations deteriorate."

Others feel gold has more headroom. RBC Capital Markets has raised its 2020 "base case" price to $1552/oz and thinks gold could pass $1610/oz this year and maybe $1700/oz in 2021.

Gold closed at a 6.5-year high of just under $1580/oz overnight.

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