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Gold Glitters in China’s Financial Storm

Published 03/10/2023, 06:04 am
Updated 09/07/2023, 08:31 pm

The Chinese yuan has lost nearly 6% of its value against the US Dollar this year, while Shanghai-listed stocks are off about 8% from their 2023 high, set back in May. There’s an ongoing property crisis, with shares of Evergrande (HK:3333) Group—China’s second-largest property developer and the world’s most indebted—halting trading last Thursday after its founder and chairman was reportedly taken into police custody for unknown reasons.

Against this backdrop, gold has emerged as a preferred investment alternative, acting as a hedge against financial volatility.

Gold prices in China have soared as a result, hitting a historic relative high with a more than $100 premium per ounce over metal prices in New York or London, according to Bloomberg. Data showing a 40% hike in withdrawals from the Shanghai Gold Exchange and a 15% increase in imports in August further underscore this trend.

Shanghai Gold Prices

Looking ahead, analysts predict sustained demand for the yellow metal amid not just a depreciating Yuan and shaky real estate market but also falling bond yields. The gold buying spree appears to represent an investment move—sales of bars and coins are up 30% compared to last year—but rising prices are also tempting jewelry buyers to make early purchases ahead of the busy Lunar New Year buying season.

Official Gold Reserves at a New Record High?

It’s not just China’s retail investors. The People’s Bank of China also continues to diversify its reserves with gold, so much so that one expert believes total official gold holdings by central banks have touched a new all-time high. Jan Nieuwenhuijs, writing for Gainesville Coins, estimates that global gold reserves peaked at 38,764 metric tons in June, surpassing the previous 1965 record by as much as 400 tons.

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Nieuwenhuijs’s estimate, which accounts for unreported purchases unlike the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) calculations, shows a notable increase in gold holdings since the 2008 financial crisis, as you can see in the chart below.

This reflects what he calls a “desire by central banks the world over to diversify away from the U.S. dollar with its ever more evident counterparty risks.”

World Gold Holdings

Costco—Yes, That Costco—Is Selling Out of Gold Bars. Why Not Gold ETFs?

Costco (NASDAQ:COST) has recently added one-ounce gold bars to its online inventory, selling out within hours of restocking. According to CNBC, the retail behemoth offers bars from South Africa’s Rand Refinery and Swiss supplier PAMP Suisse, at prices slightly below the market rate of around $1,900. The offer is available only to the company’s 66 million paying members, creating an exclusive buying opportunity.

During the most recent earnings call, Costco CFO Richard Galanti said that:

The gold bars were selling like hotcakes, commenting that as soon as they’re listed on the company’s website, “they’re typically gone within a few hours, and we limit two per member.”

Interestingly, the enthusiastic demand from Costco buyers contrasts significantly with dwindling holdings found in total known physical gold-backed ETFs. As I shared with you recently, holdings have continued to decline since June—and, before that, since April 2022—even as the price of the yellow metal has held up admirably against a strong U.S. dollar and sky-high bond yields.Gold ETF Holdings

Last week, the price of gold dipped below $1,900 for the first time since August, but if Treasury yields continue to soar through October, it could discourage casual gold investors, potentially driving prices down toward the $1,800 mark.

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But then, the last time yields were this high was in September 2007—gold was trading at around $750. So again, the metal has been remarkably resilient in a very challenging monetary environment.

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