Changes to value-added tax (VAT) rules for gold trading on major exchanges could strengthen China’s international influence in gold pricing, according to Song Xiangqing, vice president at the China Business Economics Association. The Ministry of Finance recently announced that transactions without physical delivery will be exempt from VAT and for trades involving physical delivery, VAT treatment will vary based on the intended use of the gold, with non-investment use either being exempt from the tax or allowing buyers to apply a 6% input tax deduction rate. An expert noted the move could attract large institutional players to concentrate more trades on the major exchanges, thereby enhancing market liquidity and price-setting influence.
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A bull cycle in USDCAD remains intact and yesterday’s break above the late September’s high, firms the bullish theme. This move higher also maintains the bullish price sequence of higher highs and higher lows. Note too that moving average studies are in a bull-mode position, highlighting a dominant uptrend. Sights are on 1.4019, a Fibonacci retracement point. On the downside, first key support lies at 1.3825, the 50-day EMA.
The AUDUSD uptrend remains intact and recent weakness appears to have been a correction. Support to watch lies at the 50-day EMA, at 0.6558. A clear break of this average would signal scope for a deeper retracement and expose 0.6527 once again, a Fibonacci retracement. For bulls, a stronger reversal higher would refocus attention on 0.6707, the Sep 17 high. Initial resistance to watch is 0.6629, the Sep 30 and Oct 1 high.
September’s coupon auctions were generally solid, with three lines trading through, two coming out on the screws and two tailing slightly.
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