Mukesh Kumar
Former Senior Analyst, India World Gold CouncilIndia’s gold market in October: festivals and weddings lifted retail demand
The domestic gold price diverged from the international gold price: the MCX Gold Spot price rose marginally by 0.2% compared to a 2% decline in the LBMA Gold Price AM in USD
Ray Jia
Research Head, China World Gold CouncilChina’s gold market in October: seasonality and COVID disruptions weighed on wholesale gold demand
Gold’s price divergence continued: the Shanghai Gold Price Benchmark PM (SHAUPM) in RMB rose by 1%, while the LBMA Gold Price AM in USD saw a 2% fall in October.
Jeremy De Pessemier
Asset Allocation Strategist World Gold CouncilReflections on a remarkable few weeks for UK DB pension schemes
UK financial markets have gone into full-blown crisis in the last few weeks. The government’s ‘mini-budget’ announcement on the 23rd September was poorly received by global investors, leading to a sharp spike in UK government bond volatility.
Aliya Moldabekova
Deputy Chairman National Bank of the Republic of KazakhstanA Central Banker's Perspective: the role of gold in Kazakhstan
Gold plays an important role in the management of reserve assets, being one of the few assets that are widely approved under the investment guidelines used by the world's central banks.
Mukesh Kumar
Former Senior Analyst, India World Gold CouncilIndia’s gold market in September: retail demand healthy and outlook strong
Healthy retail demand in September drove the local price briefly into premium, but market dynamics generated a discount for much of the month. Indian gold ETFs witnessed a marginal net inflow of 0.4t in September as a domestic gold price correction enticed investors back into gold
Adam Webb
Former Director of Mine Supply Metals FocusRising energy prices push AISC to a record high in Q2’22
In Q2’22 costs in the gold mining industry continued rising. The average all-in sustaining cost (AISC) reached a new record high of US$1,289/oz, up 3% q/q and 18% y/y. The average industry AISC has now sequentially increased almost every quarter since Q2’20, rising by 33% over this period.
Juan Carlos Artigas
Global Head of Research World Gold CouncilYou asked, we answered: Why has gold not performed better in 2022 despite high inflation?
Many of the investors we talk to feel that gold’s performance should be much stronger considering multi-decade high inflation across the world
Ray Jia
Research Head, China World Gold CouncilChina’s gold market in August: local price premium extended its rise
The Shanghai Gold Price Benchmark PM (SHAUPM) in RMB rose by 0.5% in August while the LBMA Gold Price AM in USD saw a 2.6% fall. The average Shanghai-London gold price spread climbed further in the month, driven by stronger demand
Krishan Gopaul
Senior Analyst, EMEA World Gold CouncilCentral banks’ appetite for gold continues in July
Central bank demand remained robust in July. Global gold reserves increased by 37t (net), below June’s 64t increase. Added to the 270 of net purchases over H1, this pushes YTD central bank demand towards the 300t mark.
Mukesh Kumar
Former Senior Analyst, India World Gold CouncilIndia’s gold market in July: retail demand tepid but wholesale demand decent
Retail demand is gradually picking up, supported by festivals during the month and ahead of the wedding season. Official imports are expected to pick up during August on the back of improved retail demand.
Ray Jia
Research Head, China World Gold CouncilChina’s gold market in July: demand benefited from a lower gold price
While the gold price dip may have provided a short-term boost for local gold demand, we believe a sustained recovery requires reviving economic and income growth, fewer disruptions from coronavirus and more weddings.
Krishan Gopaul
Senior Analyst, EMEA World Gold CouncilCentral bank buying strengthens in June
Last week we published our updated central bank gold statistics to include data reported for June. This new information shows that central banks added a net 59t to global gold reserves during the month.
Mukesh Kumar
Former Senior Analyst, India World Gold CouncilIndia’s gold market in June: retail demand remained muted and imports declined
The domestic gold price declined by 0.7% during June, ending the month at Rs50,809/10g. Retail demand remained muted as the wedding season ended and sowing activity picked up with the onset of the monsoon.