Mineweb Watchlist

To save your Watchlist, log in to Mineweb.com. You may proceed without logging in but all changes will be saved to cookies - this may only last for one browsing session depending on your device settings.

 

GOLD NEWS

Global gold demand slips 11% in Q3 as China's economy bites - WGC

The World Gold Council says global gold demand fell 11% y-on-y in Q3, dampened mainly by fading Chinese fervour for the metal as its economy slowed.

Author: Jan Harvey
Posted: Thursday , 15 Nov 2012

LONDON (Reuters) - 

Global gold demand dropped 11 percent in the three months to September from record levels seen in the same period last year, dampened mainly by fading Chinese fervour as its economy slowed, with stronger Indian demand stemming a larger fall, the World Gold Council said.

Chinese gold consumption fell 8 percent in the July to September period to 176.8 tonnes, the WGC's quarterly demand trends report showed on Thursday, with both jewellery and investment demand hurt by a slowing economic growth.

Data last month showed China’s economy slowed for a seventh straight quarter in the July to September period. Chinese bar and coin investment dropped 12 percent to 53 tonnes, while jewellery buying fell 5 percent to 123.8 tonnes.

"The fall in Chinese demand coincides with weaker economic numbers in China in Q3," the WGC's managing director of investment research Marcus Grubb said. "There is some evidence that the economic situation is stabilising in China and recovery is starting... it's possible that the stimulus measures have worked and the economy has bottomed out."

"If that's true, we won't see a repeat of this Chinese weakness in the fourth quarter," he said.

China is second to India as the world's biggest gold consumer. Indian demand rose in the last quarter by 9 percent to 223.1 tonnes, reversing the trend of the previous three quarters, with pent-up consumer demand lifting the market.

First-half buying was dented by jewellers' strikes, a hike in import duty and a dearth of auspicious days for weddings.

"Finally we're starting to see the Indian market come back," Grubb said. "And the anecdotal evidence is good looking forward to fourth quarter demand - premiums are high again in the Mumbai market, and the strength of the rupee has meant you have seen rupee prices moderate somewhat."

India’s consumer gold demand remains down 24 percent in the first three-quarters of the year, however, and is unlikely to record a net increase in 2012 as a whole, the WGC said.

JEWELLERY, BAR DEMAND ABATES

Global jewellery consumption dipped 2 percent to 448.8 tonnes, while coins and bar demand fell 30 percent. European investors, particularly in German-speaking markets, accounted for half of the 128.1-tonne decrease in bar and coin demand.

"European investment is lower than it's been for some time in the retail market. You're not seeing that insurance demand and safe asset demand from Germany and Switzerland that we were seeing last year," Grubb said.

Coin and bar demand also fell by 52 percent in the United States to 10.5 tonnes, and by 66 percent in Turkey to 7.9 tonnes. Indonesia, Taiwan and Thailand also saw large declines.

Bullion demand to back gold exchange-traded funds - which issue securities backed by physical metal - jumped to 136 tonnes from 87.4 tonnes, however.

Central banks continued to diversify their reserves into gold in the third quarter, but buying was down by nearly a third year-on-year. Official sector demand reached 97.6 tonnes last quarter, down from 140.8 tonnes a year before.

Grubb said in the full year demand was likely to outstrip 2011's 47-year high.

"The quarter was bad, but we're still ahead of where we were last year, which was a record going back to 1964," he said. "If we get another 100 tonnes or so in the fourth quarter, you're talking a figure for the full year that's higher than 2011."

(Editing by Veronica Brown and James Jukwey)

Tags: Mining, investment, mining and metals, global gold demand, China economy, World Gold Council, WGC, gold jewellery, gold coins, gold bars, Marcus Grubb, India gold consumption, Mumbai gold market, Germany, Switzerland, United States

SUBSCRIBE to Mineweb.com's free daily newsletter now.

Disclaimer

MINEWEB is an interactive publication, with rolling deadlines through each day, commencing in the Sydney morning,  and concluding, 24 hours later,  in the Vancouver evening.  If you believe your side of an issue deserves inclusion, but has failed to meet one of our deadlines, you are invited to notify the Managing Editor, and we will include you in our editing and expanding on our stories. Email him at geoff@mineweb.com

10 May 2013


BackBack

Metals Prices

Top Gainers

Company Price Gain
KINA COPP0.09 CAD+325.00%
CACHE EXPL0.03 CAD+150.00%
SOLOMON GOLD PLC3.80 GBp+105.14%
RED PINE EXP0.010 CAD+100.00%
MALAGA INC.0.010 CAD+100.00%

Browse complete mining stock gainers/losers list

Losers

Company Price Loss
ALDERSHOT0.005 CAD-50.00%
CDN ARROW MN0.005 CAD-50.00%
OPAWICA EXPL0.005 CAD-50.00%
TANZANIA MNR0.07 CAD-40.91%
RIO CRISTL0.02 CAD-40.00%

Browse complete mining stock gainers/losers list

Companies and Precious Metals' quotes delayed by at least 15 minutes.
Base Metals data is previous day pricing.

Subscribe to our FREE daily newsletter
More 

FAST NEWS