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High prices lower Abu Dhabi gold sales in February

Record prices have frightened gold buyers in Abu Dhabi, depressing the precious metal's sales volume by 20 per cent in February, the emirate's Gold and Jewellery Group chief said.

  • Reuters
  • Published: 00:32 March 10, 2008
  • Gulf News

Dubai: Record prices have frightened gold buyers in Abu Dhabi, depressing the precious metal's sales volume by 20 per cent in February, the emirate's Gold and Jewellery Group chief said.

"Just as the market started to recover in January, prices started to rise again and almost hit $1,000 an ounce, so many buyers stayed away from the market... but in terms of value the market was unchanged," Tushar Patni told Reuters.

"But as we approached March, they started to get accustomed to the new price levels and started to buy gold again as they now expect prices to rise further."

Gold erased initial gains to finish lower on Friday as funds sold bullion for liquidity, capping a volatile week which saw gold make several runs toward $1,000 an ounce but was met with heavy resistance each time.

Spot gold closed at $972.60 an ounce in Europe on Friday.

Prices hit several peaks last year, hitting gold sales in Abu Dhabi. Sales fell 25 per cent in volume and 30 per cent in value.

A surge in oil prices boosted gold's appeal as a hedge against inflation.

The precious metal gained more than 30 per cent in 2007 as safe-haven buying increased due to credit market turmoil and worries about the health of the US economy that sent the dollar to record lows.

"I think many now believe that prices will remain around these levels, so if prices do not go above $1,000 an ounce the market could see a recovery in March," Patni added.

Tax-free jewellery in the UAE's gold souqs and shopping malls draws Gulf Arab and Western tour-ists.

Abu Dhabi has 85 gold shops and its own jewellery manufacturers. Imports, however, make up almost 60 per cent of all jewellery sold at retail outlets.

In 2007, gold sales for jewellery and investment in the UAE rose almost 12 per cent in volume and 20 per cent in value from the year before as tourism grew, the World Gold Council has said.

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