Charlie Morris
Former Head of Multi-Asset Atlantic House Fund ManagementHow I value gold
Many investors buy gold instinctively, as a long-term store of value. Charlie Morris, Head of Multi-Asset at UK investment manager Atlantic House Fund Management, has devised a more conventional way of assessing gold – using a tried and tested model.
Louise Street
Senior Markets Analyst World Gold CouncilGold Demand Trends webinar – listen back
The definitive market source for gold demand data, our latest Gold Demand Trends report explains in detail the 8% rise in global demand in Q2.
Listen back to our lively and informative discussion of the key trends shaping gold demand in the second quarter...
Madame Wu, Xiaoling
Chairwoman of the Board of the PBC School of Finance (PBCSF) Tsinghua UniversityDriving China’s gold market
Madame Wu Xiaoling, Chairwoman of the Board of the PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University and former Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China, believes that gold has a crucial role to play in China’s continuing development and the internationalisation of the RMB.
Mukesh Kumar
Former Senior Analyst, India World Gold CouncilHigher domestic price and monsoon dents Indian gold demand in June
Summary
- Indian gold imports were 62t in June 2019 – up slightly on the same month last year
- The domestic gold price was 6.1% higher in June as compared to end of May
- With higher domestic gold prices, the local discount in the gold market reached $23/oz (1.6% to the international price) by end of June
- Higher and relatively volatile prices encouraged gold futures trading on MCX: volumes touched a high of 28.2t in June
Isabelle Strauss-Kahn
Former Lead Financial Officer The World BankCentral banks return to gold
Intro: Central banks bought more gold in 2018 than at any time since the early 1970s – and the trend has continued this year. Isabelle Strauss-Kahn, Member of the Advisory Board of the World Gold Council, former Director of Market Operations at the Banque de France and former Lead Financial Officer at the World Bank, explains why.
John Reade
Senior Market Strategist World Gold Council2019 Central Bank Gold Reserves Survey signals more buying to come
Our Central Banks and Public Policy team have just published the results of the 2019 Central Bank Gold Reserves Survey. The survey gives a fascinating insight into the minds of central bankers and is especially timely since central banks continue to post record-breaking levs of net gold purchases in recent quarters.
Ray Jia
Head of Research (Asia Pacific, ex-India) and Deputy Head of Trade Engagement (China) World Gold CouncilAu(T+D)'s trading volume: Hot in June
Having risen over 3% in May, the loco-China gold prices continued to soar in June. Au(T+D), the most liquid and margin-traded gold contract at Shanghai Gold Exchange, rose 8.71%, the best monthly performance in 3 years.
Mukesh Kumar
Former Senior Analyst, India World Gold CouncilGold shines brighter on Akshaya Tritiya
Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most auspicious occasions in Hindu religion. The word Akshaya means ‘Eternal’ and Akshaya Tritiya is thus considered an auspicious day for, among other things, starting a business, buying a property or making an investment. Buying gold on Akshaya Tritiya is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity. On the day itself, there is even a specific time period which is seen as auspicious for buying gold – the shubh muhurat.