Commerzbank: Chinese, Indian Demand Figures Pick Up

Published: May 2, 2017 16:17
Recent data reflect a pickup in gold demand in China and India, reports Commerzbank.

Wednesday April 26, 2017 08:27

Recent data reflect a pickup in gold demand in China and India, reports Commerzbank. Analysts cite data from Hong Kong’s Census and Statistics Department showing that China imported 111.6 tonnes of gold on a net basis from Hong Kong in March. “This was 56% more than last March, as well as the highest net gold imports in 10 months,” Commerzbank says. “It seems that Chinese traders took advantage of the noticeably fallen prices in the first half of March – when gold dipped briefly below the $1,200 mark – to stock up on gold. What is more, stocks are likely to have been reduced accordingly given that China held back on imports in the previous months.” China is in essence “following India’s lead, which itself reported high gold imports in March almost two weeks ago,” Commerzbank says. “However, it remains to be seen whether the trend has continued until recently in China and India; after all, the gold price had climbed sharply between mid-March and mid-April.” Commerzbank adds that China’s silver imports also rose in March. According to data from the customs authorities, Chinese silver imports soared by 42% year-on-year to 357 tonnes. At 948 tons, first-quarter silver imports were the highest in six years, the bank adds.

By Allen Sykora of Kitco News

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