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loss.thumb.jpg Global Q2 gold demand declines: World Gold Council

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SME Times News Bureau | 13 Aug, 2014
 The global demand for gold in the second quarter (Q2) of 2014 declined by 16 percent year-on-year to 964 tonnes as consumers and investors pulled back and consolidated their activity, a World Gold Council report said Thursday.

The demand for the yellow metal stood at 1,148 tonnes during the corresponding quarter in 2013, the report stated.

Global jewellery demand, which represents more than half of total global demand, was down 30 percent year-on-year to 510 tonnes, it said.

In value terms, gold demand in Q2 2014 was down by 24 percent to $40 billion compared to Q2 2013.

"In the context of an exceptional year last year where we saw record consumer buying and investor sell-offs, this quarter's demand continues to demonstrate a return to long-term trends, illustrating the uniquely balanced nature of the gold market.

"Jewellery consumers continued to digest the exceptional purchases of 2013 and investors also rebalanced, pulling back from the extremes we saw last year. Overall the gold market is stabilising following the extraordinary conditions we saw in 2013," Marcus Grubb, managing director of Investment Strategy at the World Gold Council said.

The report said the central banks increased purchasing by 28 percent to 118 tonne compared to the same period last year as they continued to use gold as a hedge against risk and diversify away from the US dollar.

Total bar and coin demand fell by 56 percent year-on-year, to 275 tonne from 628 tonne.

"In Q2 2014, many investors were uncertain about the direction and momentum of the gold price, while traders in price sensitive markets were far less active due to low volatility. The quarter did see an improvement in investor sentiment towards ETFs (exchange-traded funds) compared to last year.

"Outflows stood at 40 tonne for the quarter, a tenth of the redemptions seen in the same quarter a year ago. The bulk of these outflows occurred at the beginning of the quarter, turning to marginal inflows by the end," the report added.

 
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