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Gold import duty hike stalls orders.


Date: 19-01-2012
Subject: Gold import duty hike stalls orders

 China's gold purchases slowed down ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, while India's bullion traders stayed away from placing fresh orders after a nearly 90 percent hike in gold import duty was announced earlier this week.

India's government raised the import duty on bullion to 2 percent on value from the previous flat rate of 300 rupees per 10 grams, and to 6 percent on value from 1,500 rupees per kilogram on silver.

"The activity is muted today as the initial reaction to the duty hike is not positive," said Pinakin Vyas, assistant vice president with gold-importing IndusInd Bank in Mumbai.

The most-active gold for February delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange was trading almost steady at 27,510 rupees per 10 grams, or $1,682.3 an ounce.

Though in the short term traders and consumers may hesitate to buy into higher prices, the increased duty is unlikely to have significant impact on India's gold appetite in the longer term, traders and analysts said.

"Some time later people will digest the price rise, but the impact will stay for a week or two," said a Singapore-based dealer.

India last raised gold import duty in February 2010. Its gold consumption that year soared 66 percent, data from the World Gold Council showed.

Supporting the sentiment, the Indian rupee hit a two-month high against the dollar, which helps boost purchasing power of Indian gold buyers.

Premiums in Hong Kong and Singapore dropped a touch from a week earlier as bullion demand eased. In Hong Kong, gold bar premiums were quoted in the range of $1.50-$2 an ounce. Premiums in Singapore were about $1, down from as high as $1.30 last week.

"There is still a bit buying today, but starting tomorrow there will be little business," said Dick Poon, manager of precious metals in Heraeus in Hong Kong.

Dealers reported some scrap selling in the previous session, as upbeat data from China, Germany and the United States propelled spot gold to a one-month high just below $1,670 an ounce. Spot gold was trading at $1,646.99 an ounce by 0838 GMT.

But the selling faded quickly, as prices retreated to lower $1,640s earlier in the day and attracted light buying in the region, dealers said.

In Tokyo, gold bar discount widened to 50 cents an ounce from 25 cents last week, an official at a large bullion house said.

Source : moneycontrol.com


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