Soaring gold prices, a concern for buyers on Akshaya Tritiya


Mumbai, May 6 (PTI): Akshaya Tritiya, considered an auspicious day to buy gold, is likely to be lacklustre this time as jewellers are expecting negative to marginal growth compared to last year, on the back of rising gold prices, which is ruling at over Rs 30,000 per 10 grams.

"During Akshaya Tritiya (which falls on May 9) we are expecting marginal growth in sales compared to last year as the prices are ruling very high and due to the present dry weather conditions in the country," All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF) Chairman Sreedhar G V told PTI here.

He said even as the overall market sentiment is positive, the surge in gold prices is likely to put a halt on consumer demand for heavy jewellery and people might go for small ticket size items, chains and bangles.

Gold is currently ruling at Rs 30,050 per 10 grams in domestic market. In February first week it was at Rs 26,930.

Echoing a similar view, former GJF Chairman Bachhraj Bamalwa said in terms of volume, the consumer demand might witness a negative growth of about 10 per cent, but in value terms it is likely to be at par with last year's sales.

"There will be buying as people will purchase a token small ticket size jewellery or coin for the festival and they will hesitate to go for heavy pieces due to high prices," he said.

As for wedding jewellery, he said, usually consumers book for bridal jewelleries before one month for which most of the bookings were already done just after the strike ended.

"Bridal and wedding jewellery takes time so we usually get most of the bookings before one month. We got most of the wedding jewellery bookings just as the strike ended," he said.

However, World Gold Council (WGC) MD Somasundaram PR felt that there will be sharp hike in demand during Akshaya Tritiya, where wedding jewellery as well as investment-related items like coins, bars will also move fast.

 

  

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  • Prameeth , Mangalore

    Sun, May 08 2016

    BOLO BARATH MATHA KI JAI....... ACHE DIN HAS COME..... PETROL SO CHEAP, GOLD CHEAP, VEGETABLE CHEAP, TRAN CHEAP, NEW JOBS , EDUCATION CHEAP....,

    THIS IS THE BEST GOVERNMENT EVER, IT IS FIRM TO THEIR PROMISES MADE BEFORE ELECTION....,

    BARATH MATHA KI JAI..., BLACK MONEY 15,00,000/- TRANSFERRED TO ALL ACCOUNTS ..., FARMERS ENJOYING DIGITAL INDIA ....

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sat, May 07 2016

    Good time to gold purchasers indeed

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Fri, May 06 2016

    Our JD appears to be bankrupt!!!

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  • Af,, MANGALORE

    Fri, May 06 2016

    is this a right time to buy gold were karnataka is facing severe baragala time.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 06 2016

    I have got phone calls cutting across all lines errr party lines and all are laughing o.k?
    Just because I gave the clarification at the end....Please tell me have I written anything wrong? Yes?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 06 2016

    Ghar Ka 'Sona' ko
    Asli 'Sona' maanthe Ho Tho
    Ye Bejaan 'Sone' Ki Kya Mhol..
    Kushiyon Ko Aap Sone Chandi Mein
    Kabhie bee Naa kare Thol....

    (Here Ghar ka 'Sona' means wife..O.k.?) Why smiling all of you?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 06 2016

    Mamu, why all this TUM TUM ...

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