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Domestic gold demand dips 1.40% to 760.4 tonne in 2018 on higher prices, govt measures; rises 4% globally: Report

Press Trust of India • January 31, 2019, 12:03:54 IST
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Various central banks bought 74 percent more gold, adding 651.5 tonne more to their official gold reserves in 2018, compared with 374.8 tonne in 2017, the report said.

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Domestic gold demand dips 1.40% to 760.4 tonne in 2018 on higher prices, govt measures; rises 4% globally: Report

Mumbai: Higher prices and some government measures among other negatives pulled down domestic gold demand by a marginal 1.40 percent to 760.4 tonne in 2018, while global consumption inched up 4 percent, according to the annual report from the World Gold Council (WGC). The council attributed the marginal decline in domestic demand to fewer auspicious wedding days, higher price volatility and various transparency measures implemented by the government. In 2017, the country consumed 771.2 tonne gold, which declined to 760.4 tonne in 2018, the WGC said in its annual report Thursday. [caption id=“attachment_1372145” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representative image. AP Representational image. AP.[/caption] On the other hand, the council said global demand rose 4 percent to 4,345.1 tonne in 2018 mainly driven by the central banks in the second half of the year. In 2017, global consumption had stood at 4,159.9 tonne. Various central banks bought 74 percent more gold, adding 651.5 tonne more to their official gold reserves in 2018, compared with 374.8 tonne in 2017, the report said. Given the forthcoming elections and a likely increase in spending, the council expects the demand to be in the range of 750-850 tonne in the country in 2019, WGC India managing director Somasundaram PR told PTI. Domestic jewellery demand was down by 1 percent to 598 tonne from 601.9 tonne in 2017. In value terms, jewellery demand rose 5 percent to Rs 16.66 lakh crore from Rs 15.84 lakh crore in 2017, he said. Total investment demand was down by 4 percent at 162.4 tonne compared to 169.3 tonne in 2017. In value terms, this rose 2 percent to Rs 45,250 crore from Rs 44,560 crore, he added. “With increase in income one would expect the demand to grow. However, the various transparency measures, including GST, impacted the demand. However, these measures are helping the industry to gradually convert to organised sector,” Somasundaram said. The increase in organised sector gems and jewellery sales has resulted in a decline of the grey market to 90-95 tonne in 2018 from 115 tonne in 2017, he added. The gold prices excluding taxes were Rs 28,474 per 10 grams during the fourth quarter of 2018 compared with Rs 26,566 in 2017, he said. Investment demand received its usual seasonal boost during Diwali with 56.4 tonne, the strongest quarter in the year, but still it was 5 percent down in quarter four of 2017. The council said globally, net gold purchases jumped to their highest level since the end of US dollar convertibility into gold in 1971, as a greater pool of central banks turned to gold as a diversifier. There was accelerated investment in bars and coins during the second half which grew 4 percent to 1,090.2 tonne. Coin demand surged to reach a five-year high of 236.4 tonne, the second-highest on record.

Annual jewellery demand was steady at 2,200 tonne, down just 1 tonne from the previous year mainly on account of a weak quarter four. Overall, China was the main engine of growth in 2018, despite witnessing a slowdown in the last quarter, while weak currencies and the after-effects of tax changes affected Turkey and the Middle Eastern markets.

“Gold demand rose in 2018, although the US dollar gold price was down 1 percent, it outperformed many other assets. Worries about a global slowdown, heightened geopolitical tension and financial market volatility saw demand from central banks hitting its highest level since Nixon closed the gold window in 1971, the volume of gold in European-listed ETFs reach a record high and annual coin demand leap 26 percent,” WGC’s Alistair Hewitt said. “I don’t see any of the risks that investors and central banks are worried about fading anytime soon and I expect gold to remain an attractive hedge in 2019,” he added. Meanwhile, gold supply grew 1 percent to 4,490.2 tonne up from 4,447.2 tonne. This growth was supported by year-on-year increase in mine production, to a record high, and recycled gold.     To keep watching India’s No. 1 English Business News Channel – CNBC-TV18, call your Cable or DTH Operator and ask for the Colors Family Pack (inclusive of 24 channels), available for Rs. 35/- per month, or subscribe to the channel for Rs. 4/- per day. To keep watching the Leader in Global Market & Business News – CNBC-TV18 Prime HD, call your Cable or DTH Operator and ask for the Colors Family HD Pack (inclusive of 25 channels), available for Rs. 50/- per month, or subscribe to the channel for Rs. 1/- per day.

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