The bullion market denotes the arena where precious metals, notably gold and silver, are traded. It comprises diverse segments, encompassing physical gold and silver, derivatives like futures and options contracts, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and over the counter (OTC) trading. Participants in the bullion market range from individual and institutional investors to central banks, bullion dealers, refineries, and other entities engaged in the production, trade, and investment of precious metals. Serving as a platform for price discovery, hedging against economic uncertainties, and facilitating investment diversification, the bullion market plays a crucial role in the broader financial landscape.
Market Insights:
Between April 2023 and June 2023, India witnessed a significant decrease in exports of gems and jewelry, totaling US$ 7.22 billion and reflecting a 28.08% decline compared to the same period in the previous year when exports reached US$ 10.04 billion. Concurrently, during this timeframe, India's gems and jewelry imports amounted to US$ 5.20 billion. It's worth noting that from April to November 2022, there was a positive trend in gem and jewelry exports to key destinations like the UAE, Belgium, Singapore, Thailand, and Switzerland. However, in December 2022, India's gems and jewelry imports recorded US$ 2.27 billion, indicating an 18.69% decline compared to the corresponding period in the preceding year.
Market drivers:
India's bullion market exhibits a heightened sensitivity to global economic factors. In periods of economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, or instability in financial markets, investors frequently turn to safe-haven assets, with gold emerging as a preferred choice. The surge in global uncertainty typically results in increased demand for gold in India, driven by investors seeking to safeguard their wealth. Interest rates play a pivotal role in this dynamic. During periods of low interest rates, the opportunity cost of holding gold, which does not generate interest or dividends, decreases, enhancing the appeal of gold. Conversely, higher interest rates may redirect investor funds towards interest-bearing assets, leading to a reduction in demand for gold.
Market challenges:
Being among the leading global consumers of gold, India relies heavily on imports to meet a substantial portion of its demand. This dependence on external sources exposes the country to variations in international prices, currency exchange rates, and disruptions in the global supply chain. Government policies, particularly alterations in import duties and taxes on gold, wield significant influence over the bullion market. Although such measures are commonly deployed to regulate the trade balance and curb the current account deficit, frequent adjustments introduce uncertainty for market participants, potentially affecting the overall cost and accessibility of gold in the domestic market.
4.1. Bullion Market in India Overview 4.2. Net export and import of gems & jewelry (FY 2016 - FY 2023) 4.3. Export of cut and polished diamonds (FY 2016 - FY 2023) 4.4. Net export and import of gold (FY 2016 - FY 2023) 4.5. Gold rate in India (as of 16/11/2023) 4.6. Silver rate in India (as of 16/11/2023)
Chapter 5: Government Initiatives
5.1. Government initiatives
Chapter 6: Market Trends
6.1. Market trends
Chapter 7: Market Influencers
7.1. Market drivers 7.2. Market challenges
Chapter 8: Competitive Landscape
8.1. Kalyan Jewellers
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Note: Financial information covered for public companies only 8.2. Rajesh Exports Limited 8.3. Senco Gold Limited 8.4. Shirpur Gold Refinery Limited 8.5. Titan Company Limited 8.6. Malabar Gold & Diamonds 8.7. MMTC-PAMP India Private Limited 8.8. Hindustan Platinum Private Limited 8.9. P.C. Chandra (Gems) Private Limited 8.10. Sovereign Metals Limited
The Bullion market is a global market for trading in precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. Bullion is typically traded in the form of bars, coins, and ingots, and is used as a form of investment and store of value. Bullion is also used in the production of jewelry and other decorative items.
The Bullion market is highly liquid and prices are determined by the supply and demand of the metal. Prices are also affected by geopolitical events, economic conditions, and currency fluctuations. Bullion is typically bought and sold through banks, brokers, and dealers.
Some of the major companies in the Bullion market include the Royal Canadian Mint, the Perth Mint, the United States Mint, the Austrian Mint, and the South African Mint. Other companies include the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom, the Royal Mint of Australia, and the Royal Mint of New Zealand. Show Less Read more
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