<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          Money

          China's demand for gold to keep rising

          By Fayen Wong (China Daily)
          Updated: 2011-05-28 09:48
          Large Medium Small

          China's demand for gold to keep rising

          A customer selects gold jewelry in a store. Gold imports will continue to grow, according to the GFMS consultancy. [Photo / China Daily] 


          SHANGHAI - Chinese demand for gold bars and coins as private investments could push bullion imports above 400 tons in 2011, the leading global consultancy GFMS said on Friday.

          Increased appetite for silver investment products too, combined with a forecast 16 percent annual growth in industrial demand, means China's total silver consumption could outstrip domestic supply this year, said Philip Kalpwijk, executive chairman of GFMS.

          "There is a widening demand for silver as an investment in China because of its lower entry point. It is also being increasingly recognized as an physical investment asset, which will support demand," Kalpwijk told a conference in Shanghai.

          The Chinese government does not publish official statistics on gold imports but the World Gold Council said the country produced 340 tons in 2010.

          Last year, total consumption was about 700 tons, leaving a gap of around 300 tons made up either by imports or sales of existing stocks.

          The surge in imports, which jumped fivefold last year, has turned China, already the largest bullion miner, into a major overseas buyer. GFMS forecasts imply that imports will continue to grow at a robust pace despite high gold prices.

          The explosive demand has been stoked by concerns about inflation and poor returns in the stocks and property sectors. It also been aided by Beijing's encouragement of retail consumption, such as expanding the number of banks allowed to import bullion.

          GFMS said China's investment demand for gold could hit 300 tons this year, up from 200 tons in 2009. Investment demand for silver stood at around 260 million tons in 2010, the group said.

          Related readings:
          China's demand for gold to keep rising HSBC expects glitter in gold market
          China's demand for gold to keep rising WGC issues glowing report on gold demand
          China's demand for gold to keep rising China's gold output up 4.63% year-on-year in Q1
          China's demand for gold to keep rising Massive gold coin auctioned for 7.7m yuan in Beijing

          China National Gold Group Corp predicted that China's bullion output could reach 400 tons by 2014, a gain of nearly 19 percent from 2010. Consumption was set to grow by nearly a quarter to 700 tons, implying a supply shortfall of about 300 tons in three years.

          Demand from China, along with inflation concerns amid a weak dollar, has pushed gold prices to a series of record highs.

          Bullion struck a record above $1,575 in early May. Silver touched a record at $49.51 in late April before falling sharply on a broad sell-off in commodities and after exchange operators in Shanghai and New York raised the amount of money required to trade.

          Gold's decade-long price rally could take the metal above $1,600 an ounce by the end of the year, GFMS said.

          The investment frenzy in China has also led to booming trading volumes in the spot and forward markets on the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE), said the exchange's president Wang Zhe.

          Total gold traded on the exchange rose 28.5 percent from a year ago to 6,051.5 tons in 2010, while the total turnover jumped 57 percent. The trading volume for silver was 73,615 tons in 2010, a meteoric 353 percent rise from a year ago, Wang told a conference on Thursday.

          The SGE, China's only specialized precious metals exchange, started a trial of over-the-counter trading in April and is studying ways of establishing a platform to provide open gold lease rates in China.

          China National Gold Group's President Sun Zhaoxue said Beijing's move to consolidate the gold-mining sector, improve technology and encourage exploration at depths exceeding 1,000 metres would combine to boost underground reserves and output.

          China's gold output in the first three months of 2011 totaled 73.4 tons, up 4.6 pct from the same period in 2010, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said.

          Reuters

          分享按鈕
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 性欧美大战久久久久久久| 中文字幕人妻少妇第一页| 国产一区二区三区黄色大片| 欧洲熟妇色自偷自拍另类| 中国CHINA体内裑精亚洲日本| 性色在线视频精品| 爱如潮水日本免费观看视频| 亚洲精品一区二区三区不| 欧美成本人视频免费播放| 亚洲第一无码专区天堂| 亚洲国产成人AⅤ毛片奶水| 亚洲精品自拍在线视频| 国产亚洲综合欧美视频| www射我里面在线观看| 久久精品国内一区二区三区| 日韩精品区一区二区三vr| 久久久久无码精品国产AV| 久久精品国产亚洲AV高清y w| 亚洲 欧洲 无码 在线观看| 国产成人av三级在线观看| 激情综合网激情五月俺也想| 亚洲熟妇自偷自拍另亚洲| 国产色爱av资源综合区| 亚洲色图欧美激情| 人妻系列无码专区无码中出| 国产在线观看码高清视频| 亚洲久悠悠色悠在线播放| 久久香蕉欧美精品| 国产精品黄色片在线观看| 国产成人精品亚洲精品日日| 精品亚洲国产成人性色av| 亚洲综合无码中文字幕第2页| 国产区二区三区在线观看| 华人在线亚洲欧美精品| 人妻中文字幕在线视频无码| 91福利国产在线观一区二区| 精品国产自线午夜福利| 亚洲日本va午夜在线影院| 人妻熟妇乱又伦精品无码专区| 亚洲乱理伦片在线观看中字| 97久久精品人人澡人人爽|