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The Tariff Lag Effect: Why MCX Prices are Still Below
The week ending May 22 was the digestion week. After the policy shock of the previous week (the steepest gold import duty hike on record, a record-low rupee, and a tightening of the Advance Authorisation scheme), price action paused. MCX gold gained just 0.1%, silver was essentially flat. COMEX gold and silver both declined modestly, by 0.8% and 1.7% respectively. The week’s headline numbers reveal almost nothing about what is actually happening in the Indian gold market right now. The

The Tariff Lag Effect: Why MCX Prices are Still Below
The week ending May 22 was the digestion week. After the policy shock of the previous week (the steepest gold import duty hike on record, a record-low rupee, and a tightening of the Advance Authorisation scheme), price action paused. MCX gold gained just 0.1%, silver was essentially flat. COMEX gold and silver both declined modestly, by 0.8% and 1.7% respectively. The week’s headline numbers reveal almost nothing about what is actually happening in the Indian gold market right now. The
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HK’s Jewellery Sales Dip 16.3% in Dec 2014
Hong Kong: Retail sales of jewellery, watches and clocks, and valuable gifts in Hong Kong dropped 16.3 percent in December last year to HK$9.6 billion ($1.23 billion) compared with the same period in 2013, according to the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong. Year-on-year accumulative retail sales of this sector dipped 13.7 percent to HK$102.09 billion ($13.2 billion) from

India Reclaims Top Spot as Gold Consumer
Mumbai: India is back to being the number one consumer of gold, knocking China off the top of the podium as the country that consumed the most bullion in the form of gold bars, coins and jewelry, in 2014. The latest update of the annual study by GFMS of world gold supply and demand found that sliding demand from China

Registration for IDW Surpasses 300
Ramat Gan: Registration of foreign buyers for the upcoming winter edition of the International Diamond Week (IDW) in Israel has surpassed the 300 mark and is expected to rise well beyond 400 ahead of the opening of the five-day event on February 8, the IDW Organizing Committee announced. “We have surpassed the 300 mark and ultimately expect to welcome more

Antwerp Rules Global Diamond Industry
Antwerp: Over the past twelve months, Antwerp clearly confirmed its leadership role in the global diamond trade and remains the preferred partner for diamond trade worldwide. Despite heavy competition from rivaling diamond hubs, more goods were traded year on year. A total of 227,2 million carats of rough and polished diamonds were traded, with a total value of 58.8 billion

HK’s Jewellery Sales Dip 16.3% in Dec 2014
Hong Kong: Retail sales of jewellery, watches and clocks, and valuable gifts in Hong Kong dropped 16.3 percent in December last year to HK$9.6 billion ($1.23 billion) compared with the same period in 2013, according to the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong. Year-on-year accumulative retail sales of this sector dipped 13.7 percent to HK$102.09 billion ($13.2 billion) from

India Reclaims Top Spot as Gold Consumer
Mumbai: India is back to being the number one consumer of gold, knocking China off the top of the podium as the country that consumed the most bullion in the form of gold bars, coins and jewelry, in 2014. The latest update of the annual study by GFMS of world gold supply and demand found that sliding demand from China

Registration for IDW Surpasses 300
Ramat Gan: Registration of foreign buyers for the upcoming winter edition of the International Diamond Week (IDW) in Israel has surpassed the 300 mark and is expected to rise well beyond 400 ahead of the opening of the five-day event on February 8, the IDW Organizing Committee announced. “We have surpassed the 300 mark and ultimately expect to welcome more

Antwerp Rules Global Diamond Industry
Antwerp: Over the past twelve months, Antwerp clearly confirmed its leadership role in the global diamond trade and remains the preferred partner for diamond trade worldwide. Despite heavy competition from rivaling diamond hubs, more goods were traded year on year. A total of 227,2 million carats of rough and polished diamonds were traded, with a total value of 58.8 billion