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Jewellery demand stays under pressure in 2025

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  Global jewellery demand faces a subdued outlook in 2025     Recently World Gold Council analysed jewellery demand in the recently published Gold Demand Trends for 2Q 2025. Jewellery retailers in China are likely to face an equally glum H2. One silver lining perhaps is that platinum is unlikely to offer much of a challenge, given the sensitivity to its strong price rise.    Another is that high savings rates might offer some capacity to buy in H2, but probably needs stimulus and a brighter outlook for 2026 and beyond. In India, the economy is still vibrant but is expected to soften a little in H2. Combined with high prices, jewellery demand will likely remain subdued as consumers are anecdotally adapting less quickly to high prices than they have historically.    This theme is likely echoed in other regions. Flat or lower prices won't elicit the same response one might see in an environment where disposable income is solid. Thus, our expec...

Gold Investment demand in Q3 up by 40% YoY

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Gold jewellery 7% & Gold demand up 10% in India   Somasundaram PR, Regional CEO, India, World Gold Council (WGC) said, “India’s gold demand of 210t in Q3 2023 was higher by 10% over Q3 2022 of 191.7t. Purchase of gold jewellery in India was up 7% y-o-y aided by softer gold prices and festive demand, more pronounced in South India.   Investment gold demand, that is bars and coins, jumped 20% to 54.5t from 45.4t in Q3 of the previous year. Price correction was a major factor that triggered the latent demand which we believe continues to be strong underpinned by strong positive economic sentiment mixed with uncertainties arising from a variety of factors such as fear of inflation, below-normal monsoon and global developments. Gold recycling in India recorded 19.3t, a 20% growth over last year, which is more due to low base of last year and perhaps some profit taking. We believe recycling will continue to grow as initiatives of organised players to increase recycling of jewell...