German Failed Coalition And Gold

On Sunday night, Angela Merkel failed to build a coalition government. What does it mean for the gold market?

It turns out that the Free Democrats surprisingly pulled out of negotiations about forming a new government in Germany. The free-market party cited irreconcilable differences between them and its potential partners. The parties could not overcome distinct views on immigration, taxation, climate, the future of the EU and so on. It means that the three-party coalition (or actually, a four-party, as the CDU is a sister party to the CSU) will not emerge in the largest EU's economy.

Well, what does it mean for the gold market? Nothing positive, actually. The euro depreciated about 0.7 percent in a response to a failure to build a coalition. The shared currency rebounded afterwards, but it may come under downward pressure now. Indeed, it fell again yesterday, as one can see in the chart below.

Chart 1: EUR/USD exchange rate over the last three days.

As the yellow metal is positively correlated to the euro (both assets are alternatives to the  dollar), it is not good news for the gold market. As the next chart shows, the price of gold declined yesterday. Actually, Monday was the worst day in two months for the yellow metal. It confirms that the so-called currency channel dominates the safe-haven channel right now.

Chart 2: Gold prices over the three last days.

Surely, the FDP's exit may only be a political trick to force more concessions, but the move increased political uncertainty. Now, the future of the euro depends on the next moves – the CSU/CDU may offer more compromises to the FDP, which would be the best for the German economy. Angela Merkel could also appease the Socialists to build a so-called grand coalition or form a minority government. However, the German president could reject it and order a new election. A minority government implies a lot of instability and uncertainty, as well as a new election, so it would be negative for both the euro and gold.

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