Chinese gold demand set to continue its meteoric rise


The council believes that private sector demand for gold in China will rise to at least 1,350 tonnes by 2017 as the population becomes wealthier. The forecast also comes as China overtakes India to become the world’s largest gold-consuming nation.

The World Gold Council says China is at the "centre of the global gold eco-system", as rapid urbanisation creates a rising middle class. Chinese customers bought 1,132 tonnes of gold last year, in jewellery as well as gold bars and coins for investment.

Albert Cheng, from the World Gold Council, said: "The cultural affinity for gold runs deep in China and when this is combined with an increasingly affluent population and a supportive government, there is significant room for the market to grow even further. Whilst China faces important challenges as it seeks to sustain economic growth and liberalise its financial system, growth in personal incomes and the public's pool of savings should support a medium term increase in the demand for gold, in both jewellery and investment."

According to the council, consumers bought a record amount of gold last year, with Asia's economic heavyweights China and India in the top two spots. Meanwhile in Western markets demand for the precious metal remained strong, particularly in the US, where people bought a lot of gold jewellery as well as gold bars and coins.