Gold coin, bar sales on hold for 6 months

July 11, 2013

Gold_coinNew Delhi, Jul 11:In an unprecedented move, top jewellery retailers and bullion traders across the country have decided to suspend sale of gold coins and bars for six months. The measure is aimed at helping the government curb imports and keep the current account deficit under check.

Several prominent chains, including TBZ, Gitanjali, Tanishq and Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jewels, will voluntarily stop sales. Coins and bars account for more than a third of gold sales in the country. India is the world's largest gold buyer, at 860 tonnes a year. Market estimates suggest that the demand for coins and bars surged 150% in the past four years.

The move by top jewellery retailers and bullion traders to suspend sale of gold coins and bars for six months comes at a time when the government and the Reserve Bank of India have asked banks to go slow on selling gold coins and bars and players such as Anil Ambani's Reliance Capital have pulled out of the business.

Although the government had taken several steps to tame sales, the impact has been slow and it was only in June that there were signs of demand cooling down. "We had a meeting with the government last month after the restrictions on gold imports were introduced. As an industry body, we realized we have to regulate ourselves. If the sale of coins and bars is stopped, it will restrict imports significantly," said Ashok Minawala, board member at the All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation which asked traders across the country to stop taking orders for bars and coins.

"Demand for gold jewellery in the last 10 years has remained more or less constant. But investment demand has increased manifold. We will not promote the sale of coins and bars till CAD issue is resolved," said Sanjeev Agarwal, CEO of Gitanjali. The jewellery brand has stopped purchase of coins and bars already and is currently only liquidating its stocks.

While consumers will find it tougher to get hold of gold coins, retailers will not be hit due to the low profit margins. Against a profit margin of 8-12 % on diamond and gold jewellery, the margin on coins and bars is as low as 1-2 %. "Jewellers stock coins and bars only because consumers ask for them on special occasions or for investment purpose. Most of it is converted into jewellery after couple of years," said Agarwal.

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February 19,2020

Chikkamagaluru, Feb 19: A 31-year-old homemaker was murdered and valuables, including 100gm of gold and 2kg of silver, were reported missing from her house in Kadur town of Chikkamagaluru district late Monday evening. Her 11-month-old son, who was with her at the time of the attack, had a miraculous escape.

Police said Kavita's husband Dr Revath was away in his clinic in the town's Kadur-Birur road along with their first son, 5. Kavita, who has done MA and from Udupi, and the dentist married seven years ago.

District superintendent of police Harish Pandey has formed a special team to probe the incident that took place in Lakshmish Nagar in the town.

According to police, Kavita spoke to her husband around 6.45pm on Monday and didn't answer his subsequent calls, triggering a strong suspicion in him that something was amiss. He called his relatives living nearby to check on his wife. The relatives rushed to the house only to find the main door locked.

Since Kavita didn't answer the doorbell, they force-entered the house from the rear door and found her in a pool of blood. She was taken to a private clinic where doctors declared her brought dead.

Police said the woman was killed by a sharp weapon by slitting her throat between 6.45pm and 8.15pm. The rooms and almirahs had been found ransacked. At least 100gm gold ornaments, 2kg of silver and cash were missing from the house.

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July 6,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 6: Two fresh deaths in last 24 hours have taken the total number of covid-19 deaths in Dakshina Kannada district to 24.

The deceased are a 52-year-old woman from Ullal and a 52-year-old man from Thokkottu.

The man was suffering from cardovascular disease and pneumonia, sources said.

The woman passed away in Wenlock hospital.

More details are awaited.

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March 21,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 21: Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths have nabbed a three-member Irani gang, including a woman and recovered from them 1 kg 33 gram stolen gold chains worth about Rs 40 lakh.

City Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao told newsmen here on Saturday that the arrested were identified as Abujar, Abdul Hussain and Ms. Jenia, all hailed from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.

He said that the culprits, who had been arrested on similar theft cases, were out on bail and continued their criminal activities. They were involved in more than 23 cases.

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