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Gold demand went up by 9% to 727 tonne in 2017; import of yellow metal up 59%, says WGC

Press Trust of India • February 6, 2018, 12:36:39 IST
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The growth gold demand was mainly driven by jewellery segment in 2017, which was up by 12 percent at 562.7 tonne compared to 504.5 tonne in 2016.

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Gold demand went up by 9% to 727 tonne in 2017; import of yellow metal up 59%, says WGC

Mumbai India’s gold demand grew by 9.1 percent to 727 tonne in 2017 due to low prices coinciding with Dhanteras, positive economic backdrop and improved consumer sentiment especially in rural areas, according to a World Gold Council (WGC) report. The total demand stood at 666.1 tonnes in 2016, WGC said in its latest Gold Demand Trends report. “The demand was mainly driven by jewellery, which grew as GST stabilised, stock markets performed well and GDP growth leading to better economy and consumer sentiment, particularly in the rural areas, as the effect of demonetisation wore off,” WGC Managing Director, India, Somasundaram PR told PTI. Also, the government’s decision to remove anti-money laundering regulation, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), from jewellery helped boost demand. [caption id=“attachment_4337783” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters. Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] The growth was mainly driven by jewellery demand in 2017, which was up by 12 percent at 562.7 tonne compared to 504.5 tonne in 2016. In value terms jewellery demand was up 9 percent at Rs 1,48,100 crore, from Rs 1,36,290 crore in 2016. Total investment demand was down 2 percent at 164.2 tonnes in 2017 compared to 161.6 tonnes in 2016. In value terms, gold investment demand fell by 1 percent at Rs 43,220 crore, from Rs 43,650 crore in 2016. Total gold recycled in India was 88.4 tonnes compared to 79.5 tonnes in 2016. Somasundaram said in next two years the growth percentage of coins is expected to be the fastest in India as the base is low. Looking ahead, he said, 2018 Budget confirmed various positive initiatives for gold including the development of a comprehensive policy and the creation of a gold exchange. “As policy measures unfold, we are optimistic that demand for 2018 will stabilise at 700-800 tonne,” he added. Talking about net import, he said, in 2017 it grew by 59 percent to 888 tonne compared to 558 tonne in 2016. For the last quarter of 2017, demand for gold was up 2 percent at 249.3 tonne compared to 244 tonne in 2016. In value terms, gold demand during the fourth quarter went up by 3 percent to Rs 66,220 crore against Rs 64,530 crore in the year-ago quarter. Total jewellery demand was up by 4 percent at 189.6 tonne against 182.2 tonne in the fourth quarter of 2016. Value wise jewellery demand was Rs 50,370 crore, a rise of 5 percentfrom Rs 48,190 crore the last quarter of 2016. Total investment demand for the fourth quarter witnessed a decline of 3 percent at 59.6 tonne compared with 61.8 tonne in the same period of the previous year. In value terms, gold investment demand was Rs 15,850 crore, a drop of 3 percent from Rs 16,340 crore in Q4 2016. Total gold recycled in India in the last quarter of 2017 was 17.6 tonnes compared to 16 tonnes in the same period of 2016.

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