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China's Gold Rush: Surging Demand Lifts Prices to Record Highs

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 6, 2024 09:18 IST

Amidst the backdrop of geopolitical and economic unrest triggered by events such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the ...

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Amidst the backdrop of geopolitical and economic unrest triggered by events such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the conflict in Gaza, gold has emerged as a stalwart investment choice. Surging to unprecedented levels exceeding $2,400 per ounce, its ascent has been prolonged and steadfast, largely attributable to the robust demand from Chinese consumers. In light of waning confidence in traditional investment avenues such as real estate and stocks, Chinese investors have increasingly turned to gold, bolstering its resilience and longevity in the market.

Simultaneously, China's central bank has been consistently augmenting its gold reserves while reducing its holdings of US debt. Adding to the momentum are Chinese speculators who are actively betting on further appreciation. China's presence in gold markets was already significant, but its influence has become even more pronounced during this recent surge, marked by a nearly 50% escalation in the global price since late 2022.

Even amid circumstances that typically render gold a less attractive investment option—such as elevated interest rates and a robust US dollar—its ascent to new peaks has remained unabated. Just last month, gold prices surged further, defying expectations even after the US Federal Reserve hinted at prolonging higher interest rates. Remarkably, its appreciation persists despite the dollar's strengthening against nearly all major global currencies throughout this year.

According to a report of TOI, Prices have pulled back to around $2,300 per ounce, but there is a growing sentiment that the gold market is governed no longer by economic factors but by the whims of Chinese buyers and investors. "China is unquestionably driving the price of gold," said Ross Norman, CEO of MetalsDaily, a precious-metals information platform based in London. 

Gold consumption in the country experienced a notable 6% increase in the first quarter compared to the previous year, according to the China Gold Association. This uptick follows a 9% rise observed last year. The allure of gold investing has intensified as traditional investment avenues showed signs of underperformance.

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