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January 11, 2008

Yet more economic woes; $1,000 an ounce gold next?

Gold hits $900 an ounce; after oil broke the psychological barrier of $100/bbl, is $1,000 an ounce gold next?

Quite possibly:
“Concerns of a recession will keep pushing up gold prices,” Carlos Sanchez, a precious metals analyst at CPM Group in New York, said. “Depending upon what happens in the economy and in the Middle East, we could see gold testing $1,000 an ounce, maybe even this quarter.”

Consumer confidence, meanwhile, plunges again, to an all-time low:
According to the RBC Cash Index, confidence tumbled to a mark of 56.3 in early January. That compares with a reading of 65.9 in December — and a benchmark of 100 — and was the worst since the index began in 2002.

So, if Bernanke tries much more rate-cutting, gold WILL pop $1,000, and oil WILL threaten $110, even with a struggling economy.

As I have said recently, welcome to the world of stagflation.

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