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Election in North Rhine-Westphalia and Gold

May 16, 2017, 11:11 AM Arkadiusz Sieroń , PhD

On Sunday, Angela Merkel’s party won in a key German state election. What does it mean for the gold market?

The French presidential election is behind us, but it’s not the end of crucial elections in Europe. In June, the snap general election is held in the UK, while in September Germans will vote in the federal election. Let’s focus today on the latter.

Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) leads in polls. It has maintained a huge advantage over the Social Democratic Party (SPD) over the years, but it has narrowed significantly in early 2017, when the SPD chose Martin Schulz, the former President of the European Parliament, as their candidate for chancellor. However, as one can see in the chart below, the surge in opinion polls for socialists might be only temporary, as the gap between the two main parties has risen again recently.

Chart 1: Opinion polls for 2017 German federal election.

Opinion polls for the German federal election

Moreover, on Sunday, Merkel’s party won a state election in North Rhine-Westphalia (it gained about 33 percent of the votes, while the SPD took around 31 percent). It’s a significant development, since the region is Germany’s most populous state where one-fifth of the voters live). And it's SPD’s heartland and home state of Martin Schulz. Hence, the CDU/CSU’s triumph is an important harbinger for the federal election.

Surely, there are still more than four months away and a lot may happen. But investors should not count on large safe-haven bids for gold because of this election. The pro-EU Merkel’s party comfortably leads in polls, while its main rival is also a mainstream, pro-EU party. Thus, the situation is completely different than in France, where a nationalist, anti-EU candidate could have become president. The nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) won only about 7.4 percent of votes, so it should not threaten the outcome of the national election.

The key takeaway is that Merkel’s party won the state election in North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous and socialist state. It’s a good sign for CDU/CSU before the federal election. However, it’s rather bad news for the gold market, as Merkel’s pro-EU party is likely to win in September. It implies a conservation of status quo, while the yellow metal shines during radical and uncertain changes. Hence, investors should not expect the German federal election to trigger a similar reaction in the gold market as was the case with the French presidential election. Stay tuned!

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Arkadiusz Sieron
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