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Gold purchases increase 38%

China Daily | Updated: 2009-05-21 08:23

LONDON: Gold purchases rose 38 percent in the first quarter, led by investment demand that exceeded usage by jewelers for the first time since at least 2004, according to the World Gold Council.

Global demand increased to 1,015.5 metric tons from 733.9 tons a year earlier, the London-based council said yesterday in a report based on figures from research company GFMS Ltd. Investment purchases more than tripled to 595.9 tons while jewelry demand fell 24 percent to 339.4 tons.

Gold rose to an 11-month high of $1,006.29 an ounce on Feb 20 as governments spent trillions of dollars to fight recession, sparking speculation inflation will accelerate.

Gold purchases increase 38%

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