Gold Prices Blowing Hot and Cold

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Gold Prices Blowing Hot and Cold Contact: Madan Sabnavis Chief Economist madan.sabnavis@careratings.com 91-22-67543489 Saurabh Bhalerao Associate Director Saurabh.bhalerao@careratings.com 91-22-6754 3519 Mradul Mishra (Media Contact) mradul.mishra@careratings.com 91-22-6754 3515 April 25, 218 I Research Traditionally, gold is viewed as a safe-haven by stakeholders who seek to preserve their purchasing power during rising inflation or as a hedge against market volatility. Gold prices are typically influenced by monetary policy announcements, economic data, strength of the US dollar, supply & demand, inflation, currency movements, activity of ETFs, and jewellery demand. Gold prices have remained volatile for the last year (FY18) and have moved in a narrow band (up 2.5% and down 1.5%), with a high of $1,358.46 and a low of $1,212.46. Gold prices increased from $1,253.5 at the beginning of April 217 to close at $1,325.48 at the close of March 218, an increase of 5.7%. However, despite these changes, volatility in FY18 actually reduced to 1% from 14% in FY17. With the recent words being exchanged between US and China on tariffs, import sanctions and unrest in the Middle East, there has been an increased volatility bringing renewed interest in the yellow metal. Buying by central banks and elevated jewellery demand has also supported prices. On the other hand, US Fed s indications of a stronger US economy and Chinese President Xi Jinping's statements on import tariffs have subdued prices. Gold: Daily Price Movement 1,4 2.5% 2.% 1,35 1,3 1,25 1.5% 1.%.5%.% -.5% -1.% -1.5% 1,2 3-Apr 3-Jun 3-Aug 3-Oct 3-Dec 3-Feb -2.% Gold ($/oz) (LHS) Daily chg (%) (RHS) Source: Bloomberg, CARE Ratings Disclaimer: This report is prepared by CARE Ratings Ltd. CARE Ratings has taken utmost care to ensure accuracy and objectivity while developing this report based on information available in public domain. However, neither the accuracy nor completeness of information contained in this report is guaranteed. CARE Ratings is not responsible for any errors or omissions in analysis/inferences/views or for results obtained from the use of information contained in this report and especially states that CARE Ratings has no financial liability whatsoever to the user of this report

Gold and the US dollar Historically, gold and the US dollar have had a negative correlation i.e. a strengthening in the US dollar has generally led to a decline in the price of gold. As depicted in the chart below, the correlation between gold and the US dollar index (dollar index measures the value of the US dollar against a basket of six foreign currencies) has generally been a strong negative. The dollar rose aided by expectations of improvements in the US economy, inflation expectations and economic weakness in other currencies such as the Euro. Gold and US Dollar Movement 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Gold ($/oz) (LHS) US Dollar Index (RHS) Source: Bloomberg Global Demand Global gold demand dipped in 217 by 7%, reversing the strong growth demonstrated in 216. The global demand for demand had been trending lower since 212. The global demand continues to trend below the eight year average demand. Global Gold Demand (in tonnes) 4,8 4,4 4, 3,6 3,2 2,8 2,4 2, 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Gold demand 8 Year Average Demand 2

In 217, jewellery demand grew by 4% to 2,135 tonnes supported by robust demand in India and China. In 217, overall investment demand fell by 23% to 1,231 tonnes. Bar and coin demand fell 2% due to a significant drop in US retail investment. ETF inflows also lagged significantly the inflows witnessed in 216. Central banks continued to increase gold purchase however, 217 net purchase were down by 5% as compared with 216. Gold usage in technology increased after several years driven primarily due to rising presence of features in smartphones and vehicles. Global Gold Demand By Segment (in tonnes) 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5-5 -1, -1,5 Jewellery Technology Bar and coin demand ETFs & similar products Central banks & other inst. 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 India Demand Being the second largest consumer of the metal and given the country s near total reliance on imports for meeting its demand, the changes in domestic demand scenario have an outsize impact on the global demand for gold and it price. According to the World Gold Council, in CY17, demand for gold in India stood at 727 tonnes against 666 tonnes in CY16. The demand rose due to positive consumer sentiment in the October-December quarter and appreciation in the rupee. However, despite the 9% increase, the demand was below the eight-year average of 865 tonnes. India s annual bar and coin demand increased by 1.6% over 216 to 164.2 tonnes, however, it too was below the three-year average demand. India: Consumer Demand (in tonnes) 1,2 1, 8 6 4 2 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Consumer Demand 8 Year Average Consumer Demand 3

The export of gold jewellery, medallions and coins has increased steadily from Rs 554 bn in FY14 to Rs 98 bn in FY17, however, it is anticipated that there would be a reduction in exports in FY18 based on the data till February 218 due to a fall in the US demand. Import of Gold bar and jewellery had fallen from Rs 342 bn in FY14 to Rs 252 bn in FY16, but rose marginally to Rs 266 bn in FY17. The imports in FY18 till February 218 are already more than the FY16 and FY17 levels and are expected to reach close to FY14 level due to consumer demand after shrugging off the effects of demonetisation. India: Foreign Trade (in Rs bn) 1, 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1-554 65 793 98 645 Export of Gold jewellery, medallions & coins 342 32 252 266 3 Import of Gold bar and jewellery FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 till Feb 18 Source: GJEPC, CMIE Gold ETFs in India As equity funds have generally outperformed gold ETFs in FY18, investors redeemed Rs 835 cr. from gold ETFs, making it the fifth consecutive financial year of outflow, while investments have continued to flow into equity funds. The outflow has reduced the asset sunder management (AUM) of gold funds by over 12%. Another reason for the decreasing attraction of gold ETFs in India is the introduction of sovereign gold bonds (SGBs) by the government which encourages people to buy more of electronic or paper gold instead of buying gold in the physical form. SGBs are more attractive as compared to Gold ETFs as these bonds pay interest as well as protect the quantity of gold invested (e.g. while the investor faces price risk, the investor would receive proceeds equivalent to the gold quantity invested), further gold ETFs suffer from tracking error which reduces returns and do not pay any interest. Annual Net Inflow/ (Outflow) in Gold ETFs (Rs cr) 1,414 (93) (775) (835) (1,475) (2,293) FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 Source: AMFI Sovereign Gold Bonds (O/s as on 1/1/218) (Rs cr) 4, 3,47 3,5 3, 2,5 1,873 2, 1,5 1,319 1, 5 - FY16 FY17 FY18 Source: RBI 4

Outlook US developments continue to remain the key influence on prices. Gold prices are expected to remain volatile in the near term. Gold prices are expected to be negatively impacted with the US dollar expected to strengthen further on the back of better performance of the US economy and expected US interest rate hikes, In the medium term, geo-political tensions in the Middle East, increasing US government debt and rising inflation pressures, volatility and lower equity markets could support gold prices. Gold is likely to remain range-bound in the short-term around the $1,35/oz range. CORPORATE OFFICE: CARE Ratings Limited (Formerly known as Credit Analysis & Research Ltd) Corporate Office: 4th Floor, Godrej Coliseum, Somaiya Hospital Road, Off Eastern Express Highway, Sion (East), Mumbai - 4 22; CIN: L6719MH1993PLC71691 Tel: +91-22-6754 3456 I Fax: +91-22-6754 3457 E-mail: care@careratings.com I Website: www.careratings.com Follow us on /company/care Ratings /company/care Ratings 5