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2010 Gold Demand and Supply Figures and Market Changes

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The Table below shows the figures that the WGC commissioned from GFMS, which confirms last year’s gold market activities in gold.  

 

 

Clarifications

Central Bank Buying


We need to clarify certain points above if we are to understand the effect that these numbers will have on the numbers for 2011.   The net ‘official sales were in fact 87.2 tonnes bought by central banks in the open market.   To that figure, you must add the 403.3 tonnes the I.M.F. sold to give you the total amount central banks bought in 2010.   In 2011 with such additional supplies no longer available in large chunks, we do not expect to see visible purchases by central banks in the market except for Russia, who is still buying [they bought 3.4 tonnes in January in line with the pattern they showed in 2010.  They have stated they will continue buying upwards of 100 tonnes per annum.   We are informed that the bulk of this is bought from local producers.   So just how much gold central banks will buy in the open market is difficult to project.   All we can say is that taking the amount over the IMF total of 403.3 tonnes plus the amount the IMF sold in the open market [181.3 tonnes plus 87.2 tonnes] we have a figure of the amount central banks bought in the open market in 2010 of 268.5 tonnes, told us that, that was their appetite for gold last year.   We expect that appetite to grow in 2011.   This amount of even 268 tonnes would now have to come from the open market in London.

 

China


We believe China is following the same path (although using an intermediary agency) to keep such purchases out of sight.   Once every 5 years these are reported, when that agency hands over the gold it has bought in the previous five years.   The last reported purchase over 5 years was an average of 91 tonnes per annum.  Of course, the purchases may have been different over that period and may have matched growing local production.   We do not have the information available to know what amount the PBOC is buying locally or whether they are buying direct off the international market and will only know that in two years time, when they make their next public statement.   We know that China produced 340 tonnes last year and imported over 300 tonnes.   The indications are that the People’s Bank of China is buying in the international market too.    

 

This is important because if the 640 tonnes for sale in China in 2010 was available to the local retail trade, then we expect this figure to rise [guided by the figures for the first two months of this year ahead of the Chinese New Year] by 70%.   Hence, China could take in 1,088 tonnes for the private sector in 2011 if the demand remains at these levels.   As you can see above, the numbers from the WGC show a total of 579.6 tonnes used in the private market in China in 2011.   An increase of 70% over that figure gives a total  of 985 tonnes projected as private demand from China.  This reinforces our belief that the PBOC is buying in the international market as well.    Such an increase over 2010 is confirmed by the retail demand for gold in China since the Chinese New Year.

 

Demand factors in 2011


-       With double digit growth expected to continue for the next decade alongside a flat to growing developed world overall, jewelry and technology sector demand will either remain at current levels or rise.

 

-       We must emphasize that the market has accepted these higher prices for gold and will continue to realize that gold is a precious metal.   It remains the metal of choice for jewelry irrespective of the price.

 

-       Demand for gold bars and coins will continue at very high levels in 2011 as there are no efforts visible that will reinforce or reform the global monetary system.   Food and energy inflation is expected to continue at high levels, irrespective of efforts by central banks to tackle inflation.   This will continue to make gold attractive.

 

-       We do expect to see the shares of gold Exchange Traded Funds to be sold or redeemed as investors move their gold to another country or keep it at home.  There remains a strong belief among the institutions owning gold that confiscation by government remains a strong possibility. [but not for the same reasons as in 1933]   Holding gold in banks in ones own country simple makes the process easier.

 

Supply factors in 2011


-       Newly mined gold production is expected to rise by just over 100 tonnes in 2011, but there is not the flexibility or sufficiently large deposits to increase that figure.   Many mining companies are struggling to replace mined resources as it is.

-      We do expect to see a fall to almost zero of just over 100 tonnes in producer de-Hedging in 2011.  This will release that gold for other users.

-       Official sector sales will almost disappear being replaced by official purchases in 2011.

-      Re-cycled gold should be re-named gold sold by current holders for this is what it is.   In the developed world, profit seekers sell when they feel the price has peaked short, medium of long-term.   In the emerging world, in particular India, long-term holders sell gold for personal situational reasons or because the gold price has risen too far or too fast.   They then sell with the intention of buying that gold back once the price has made a new ‘floor. 

 

Julian D. W. Phillips

 

Gold/Silver Forecaster – Global Watch

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Julian Philips' history in the financial world goes back to 1970, after leaving the British Army having been an Officer in the Light Infantry, serving in Malaya, Mauritius, and Belfast. After a brief period in Timber Management, Julian joined the London Stock Exchange, qualifying as a member. He specialised from the beginning in currencies, gold and the "Dollar Premium". At the time, the gold / currency world exploded into action after the floating of the $ and the Pound Sterling. He wrote on gold and the $ premium in magazines, Accountancy and The International Currency Review. Julian moved to South Africa, where he was appointed a Macro economist for the Electricity Supply Commission, guiding currency decisions on the multi-Billion foreign Loan Portfolio, before joining Chase Manhattan the the U.K. Merchant Bank, Hill Samuel, in Johannesburg, specialising in gold. He moved to Capetown, where establishing the Fund Management department of the Board of Executors. Julian returned to the 'Gold World' over two years ago and established "Gold - Authentic Money" and now contributing to "Global Watch - The Gold Forecaster".
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Thanks Julian, great article and lots of good information. In my blog I just wrote about The Golden Dragon roars to life and reflected some of the exact sentiment you have listed here.

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Thanks Julian, great article and lots of good information. In my blog I just wrote about The Golden Dragon roars to life and reflected some of the exact sentiment you have listed here. http://silveradvisor.blogspot.com/2011/03/golden-dragon-roars-to-li  Read more
Gordon Taylor - 3/6/2011 at 7:52 PM GMT
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