Friday, February 20, 2009

UPDATED SUPPLY & DEMAND STATISTICS, NEW ISSUE OF GOLD DEMAND TRENDS - World Gold Council

As shares on stock markets around the world lost an estimated $14 trillion in value, identifiable investment demand for gold, which incorporates exchange traded funds (ETFs) and bars and coins, was 64% higher in 2008 than in 2007, equivalent to an additional inflow of $US15bn. Over the year as a whole, the gold price averaged $872, up 25% from $695 in 2007.

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