Americans' appetite for bling on fire

(File photo) Gold jewellery for sale in New York.

(File photo) Gold jewellery for sale in New York.

Published Dec 25, 2013

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New York - Tumbling gold prices, growing consumer confidence and aggressive discounting by retailers have Americans flocking to jewellers' counters this holiday shopping season.

The US gold jewellery industry is on track for its highest sales for the fourth quarter since 2010 and its first annual increase in gold sales in more than a decade, precious metal consultant Thomson Reuters GFMS has estimated.

“I always look for the price of gold in the news and pay attention to discounts and deals,” John Mora Gonzalez, a 31-year-old mechanic in New York, said after purchasing a necklace for his wife for Christmas. Mora had spotted J.C. Penney Co Inc's 20-percent discount on fine jewellery, and paid $40 for a 10-karat gold necklace.

Gold prices have plunged almost a third this year, halting a 12-year run of gains. Bullion lost favour with institutional and retail investors as they braced for the US Federal Reserve to reduce its monthly $85 billion bond-buying program, moving funds to equities and other riskier assets.

Renewed consumer appetite for gold is unlikely to counteract the lack of investment dollars and reverse the downward trend for prices. But US demand is a bright spot in a global gold market where import restrictions in India have slowed buying in that country, one of the world's biggest consumers.

With the US economy growing at its fastest pace in nearly two years and the unemployment rate hitting a five-year low in November, shoppers are more willing to fork out for “bigger-ticket items” during this year's critical holiday season, Dennis Marlow, who owns Solitaire Creations, told Reuters last week.

“People are saying 'Wow, gold is down. I can finally get the ring or piece of jewellery I want,'“ he said.

He estimated sales in his store in Manhattan's Diamond District will rise by 15 to 20 percent this holiday from 2012.

Low prices have given big retailers more wiggle room to offer discounts to attract customers this year, jewellers said.

jewellery sales from Thanksgiving until the new year account for as much as half of the annual total, according to estimates.

US gold jewellery demand in the final three months of the year will increase 15 to 20 percent to between 44 and 48 tons, Thomson Reuters GFMS expects. (US gold jewellery demand:)

The country's consumption is only one-tenth the size of China and India combined, but analysts expect US demand will outpace other Western developed markets in the fourth quarter.

This year's buying spree will likely help gold jewellery win back some market share lost after Americans shunned gold as prices soared over the past 10 years. jewellery accounts for about half of total gold demand.

Even so, fourth-quarter sales this year will be a fraction of the more than 150 tons seen in the same period of 2004.

Investors have pulled over $36 billion from gold exchange-traded funds, sending holdings to their lowest since the 2008 financial crisis. Institutional selling accelerated after the Fed outlined on Thursday the first concrete details of its plans to reduce the bond buying, or quantitative easing, program, that has bolstered prices.

On Friday, spot gold sank as low as $1,185 per ounce, close to a 3-1/2-year lows and down 40 percent from all-time highs of $1,920 in September 2011. On Monday, prices had recovered some, but remained below $1,200 per ounce, and the market is expected to remain under pressure into the new year.

Prospects for jewellery demand appear more promising if prices remain weak and jewellers continue to slash prices.

“If that's the case, I'm more likely to buy more gold jewellery,” said Tara Higgins, 48, a lawyer from New Jersey who bought a $5,000 gold bracelet with diamonds on Thursday. - Reuters

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