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India’s gold shipments jumped in August as jewellers stocked up to meet a surge in demand.
Bloomberg/Mumbai
Gold imports by India, the world’s second-biggest consumer, dropped 52% last month after shipments surged in August.
Overseas purchases tumbled to 67 metric tonnes from 141 tonnes in August, according to two finance ministry officials, who asked not to be identified. Imports were valued at Rs123.8bn ($1.9bn) last month, they said.
Shipments jumped in August as jewellers stocked up to meet a surge in demand during the festival and wedding season that started this month. A decline in gold prices to a four-year low in July also spurred purchases. Prices have since recovered 7%, tempering imports.
“Most jewellers have already stocked up and that’s why they are not buying aggressively,” Harish Galipelli, head of commodities and currencies at Inditrade Derivatives & Commodities, said by phone from Hyderabad.
“Globally prices are quiet and are not showing any direction awaiting clarity on US Fed’s rate decision.
People are not ready to sit on stocks and get caught on the wrong foot.” Demand usually peaks in the final quarter in India with gifting during festivals and culminates with the start of the wedding season in November. Local demand is poised to climb in the final quarter to the highest level since 2012 and may jump as much as 15% from a year earlier, Bachhraj Bamalwa, a director with the All India Gems & Jewellery Trade Federation, said last month.
Bullion for immediate delivery traded at $1,152.35 an ounce at 2:10 pm in Mumbai, according to Bloomberg generic pricing.
The commodity plunged to $1,077.40 an ounce on July 24, the lowest since 2010. Futures in Mumbai are little changed at Rs26,586 per 10 grams this year.
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