China Hasn’t “Seen This Gold Rush In 20 Years”

Monday, April 22, 2013
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
04/22/2013

As we noted last week, all around the world the demand for physical precious metals has soared in the days following paper gold’s price collapse. As the FT reports, from Shanghai and Hong Kong to India, one dealer noted, “Older members who have been in the business for 50 years haven’t seen such a thing.” The feverish buying has left many of Hong Kong’s banks, jewelers, and even its gold exchange without enough gold to meet demand. Record volumes on Shanghai’s exchange, lines outside Beijing jewelry stores, and the proximity of Hindu festivals drove “Indian physical demand and premiums,” higher as the worlds two largest gold buying nations prompted one exchange CEO to note that we hadn’t, “seen this kind of gold rush in over 20 years.” It would seem the concerted effort to collapse paper prices in London and New York has provided the rest of the world a multi-decade buying opportunity.

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