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Gold demand resilient: WGC

Indians have learnt to live with the virus, says the WGC, and so, demand for gold is resilient

Post By : IJ News Service On 20 January 2022 2:28 PM

Gold demand in India will be resilient against the latest onslaught of Covid-19 cases as buyers in the second-biggest consumer “learn to live with the virus,” according to the World Gold Council.

While regional governments across the country have imposed some curbs on economic and other activities to contain the latest surge in infections, restrictions have been less stringent. That’s helping gold sales, which are expected to have bounced back in 2021 after having been hammered for almost two years as the coronavirus led to the postponement of many weddings, a key source of demand. 

According to P.R. Somasundaram, Regional Chief Executive Officer for India, there was lot of uncertainty when infections started spiking, but cases are now coming down, and the third wave has not affected demand.

Forecasters expect India’s sudden omicron-led virus wave to peak by end-January, as new cases show signs of ebbing in some states after surging more than 32-fold within a month.

There was a huge spurt in demand in the last quarter of 2021, as millions of weddings took place, prices softened and higher savings flowed into the precious metal as people couldn’t travel much, Somasundaram said.

Purchases in India typically peak in the October to December quarter, when some of the biggest festivals in the Hindu calendar coincide with the wedding season. The World Gold Council has previously estimated sales in the period last year will be the best in at least a decade.

 

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