Gold rallied as central banks around the world indicated a worldwide easing cycle, notes Adam Button.

The politicization of major central banks reached a new level to the benefit of gold as European leaders made a surprise announcement to nominate IMF leader Christine Lagarde to lead the ECB, while President Trump nominated Christopher Waller and Judy Shelton to the Federal Reserve Board (both favoring easy monetary policy). This gave gold its biggest % gain since the Brexit referendum.

The pound remains weak across the board after Bank of England Governor Carney highlighted increasing downside risks in a further sign of a global easing cycle. US ADP disappointed with 102K vs exp 140k, US trade deficit widened to $55 billion and jobless claims fell by 8,000. We turn to the key services ISM at the top of the hour ahead of Thursday's Independence Day Holiday and Friday's U.S. jobs report. The events of late Tuesday in metals helped answer several subscribers' questions on why Ashraf went long silver on Monday.

Gold Cheers Global Central Bank Raid - Gold Daily Jul 3 2019 (Chart 1)

Carney's comments echoed Fed Chair Powell's and ECB Head Mario Draghi's warning about trade risks and make it increasingly likely that we're in a global easing cycle. Gold responded with a $30 rise while the pound slumped to the lowest since June 18, taking out the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level of the June rally in the process.

In the bigger picture, the market has given back most of the Trump-Xi truce bounce. U.S. Treasury yields are fractionally above cycle lows, oil sank 5% and USD/JPY has completely given up the week-opening bounce. Part of that is the United States announcing fresh tariffs on Europe. The new action covers a relatively small $4 billion in goods but it's a sign of what's to come. Meanwhile, bond yields around the world continue their collapse.

Another sign of what's to come is increasing politicization of central banks. Europe didn't do itself any favors on that front by nominating France's former finance minister to lead the central bank. Those criticisms could make her less inclined to push the monetary policy envelop if/when the time comes for more Eurozone easing. It will also make the central bank an increasing lightning rod within and outside of the eurozone.

Adam Button is co-owner and managing director of ForexLive.com and a contributor at AshrafLaidi.com. You can see Ashraf’s daily analysis at www.AshrafLaidi.com and sign up for the Premium Insights. Ashraf's Tweet on indices here.