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Investing.com – Herd Immunity or Herd Insolvency: Which Will Affect Gold More?

Investing.com – Herd Immunity or Herd Insolvency: Which Will Affect Gold More?

By: Christine von Liederbach
November 30, 2020
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Article in Investing.com

Vaccines are coming. But so is the debt crisis. What does it imply for gold?

COVID-19 cases are still rising at an alarming rate in the United States. The rolling seven-day average of new daily infections stays above 160,000.

It means that the immediate economic outlook is rather dark. The short-term economic slowdown is good information for the gold market.

It’s become clear that we will probably have the first doses of a vaccine – or even a few vaccines – by December 2020 or in early 2021.

Does this mean that gold is doomed in the medium-term, or that the vaccines’ arrival will sink gold? Well, not necessarily. Although it’s true that the elimination of the tail risk weakens the safe-haven demand for gold, one mustn’t forget that gold was actually in a bullish trend before the pandemic started thanks to the accommodative Fed’s monetary policy.

So the question is: Do you think that herd immunity will force the Fed to drop its dovish stance? Or, will the eradication of the coronavirus make the whole new debt disappear? I don’t think so. In other words, the vaccines will solve the health crisis, but they will not solve all our economic woes. And the debt problem is poised to be one of the greatest global threats right now.

Indeed, just last week, the Institute of International Finance said that global debt is expected to surge from $257 trillion in 2019 to a record $277 trillion by the end of 2020. On a relative basis, the global debt is expected to soar from 320% to 365% of global GDP.

Importantly, the pile of corporate debt is massive not only in China, but also in the U.S. As well, the Fed will not help if the debt crisis occurs.

The central banks can deal with the liquidity crisis, but not the solvency crisis. Oh boy, 2021 is setting itself up to be an interesting year!

Implications For Gold

What does it all mean for the gold market? With or without the coronavirusthe U.S. economy is becoming increasingly debt-dependent. The only problem being is that debt-driven economic growth is not sustainable in the long-run.

Even a small increase in interest rates could lead not only to higher borrowing costsbut also to a wave of debt defaults. What does this imply? One possible outcome is that the interest rates will have to be kept at ultra low levels for years.

It goes without saying that gold thrives in an environment of low real interest rates.

Moreover, some economists point out that the end of the pandemic could accelerate inflation, and that the Fed and the state governments would not oppose too much.

After all, higher inflation would help Uncle Sam to reduce the real value of debt and gold should ….

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