NEWS
Robust gold demand by central bank
Recently,
the World Gold Council (WGC) releases the report, ‘The 2019 Central Bank Gold
Reserves (CBGR) survey’. The report points to continued robust central bank
demand for gold in the short and medium term. 11% of emerging market and
developing economy (EMDE) central banks surveyed say they intend to increase their
gold reserves over the next 12 months. This is similar to last year’s purchases,
when 12% of the world’s 155 EMDE central banks bought gold.
This
gave rise to 651 tonnes of central bank gold demand, the highest level on record
under the current international monetary system. The planned purchases are
being driven by higher economic risks in reserve currencies. In the medium
term, central banks see changes in the international monetary system, with a
greater role for the Chinese renminbi and gold.
Mercedes Mine 2Q report announced
Premier
Gold Mines Limited announced its second quarter production results for 2019.
Focussing on Mercedes Mine, Mexico 2Q says a total of 15,532 ounces of gold and
56,522 ounces of silver were produced from Mercedes during the second quarter
of 2019 with mine production year to date coming predominantly from the
Diluvio, Rey de Oro and Lupita zones.
Sarine update on 2Q 2019
Sarine
Technologies Ltd updates its investing public as to the Group’s revenues and
profitability for Q2 2019 & said, In our Q1 2019 results, we noted that the
prevailing negatives in the diamond industry midstream, which impaired our
results in the latter part of 2018, had persisted into FY2019 with negative
impact on the Group's financial results.
During
Q2 2019 our midstream customers continued to experience working capital issues
due to credit tightening policies implemented by Indian banks, the
uncertainties caused by the advent of lab-grown diamonds (LGD) in the market
remained and the ongoing trade disputes between the U.S. and China still
dampened the critically important Chinese market.
IGC 2019 scheduled
The
International Gemmological Conference, IGC2019 will take place in the beautiful
city of Nantes (France), with probably about 100 attendees expected. Prof. Emmanuel
Fritsch, Conference chair said: “We hope that will make this 36th edition of
IGC a great success. Our goal is to gather in Nantes (France) from 27-31 August
2019, the most renowned international experts together with students and
researchers who share interest in gems and Jewerly.”
According
to the announcement, a broad range of topics will be covered, including, but
not limited to: 1) Synthetic and natural diamonds, 2) Color stones and pearls, 3)
Gem treatments, 4) localities, geology and genesis of gemstones & 5)
physics and chemistry of gem materials.
NPAs declined on 4R
As
per inputs received from Reserve Bank of India (RBI), as on 31.3.2019, there
were 1,938 unique borrowers with funded amount outstanding (FAO) of more than
Rs. 25 crore who had defaulted on their loans. Regarding the list of such borrowers,
RBI has apprised that under the provisions of section 45E of the Reserve Bank
of India Act, 1934, RBI is prohibited from disclosing credit information.
Section 45E provides that credit information submitted by a bank shall be
treated as confidential and not be published or otherwise disclosed.
Initiatives under BIS Act, 2016
Review
of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) activities by the Department of Consumer
Affairs is a continuous process and such reviews are carried out through Review
Meetings, Management Control Report (MCR) etc. From time to time directions are
issued to BIS by the Department of Consumer Affairs to achieve targets related
to core activities and to take action for improvement in the areas where such
improvement is required.
Some
of the important initiatives taken for effective implementation of the BIS Act,
2016 are:
1. Notification of
new BIS (Hallmarking)
Regulations, 2018 under
the Act. The Central Government has also notified, Gold
jewellery and gold artefacts and Silver jewellery and silver artefacts, to be
marked with Hallmark.
CIBJO advocates SMEs
Speaking
at a meeting of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD),
which took place during the United Nation’s 2019 High-Level Political Forum on
Sustainable Development in New York, CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri has
advocated for the position of small and medium-sized enterprises. Sustainable
economies rely on the contribution of SMEs, he said, but too often they find
themselves operating at a severe disadvantage when compared to larger
companies.
The
High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF), which currently
is underway at UN headquarters in New York, is the international body’s main
platform for monitoring follow-up on the actions of states and other actors
towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
47.61 carats diamond unearthed!
The
mining and processing plant (GOK) of V. Griba AGD Dimonds JSC mined a diamond
of gem-quality with a mass of 47.61 carats. Diamond is extremely rare deep
lemon hue belongs to the crystal series of class High End. Industry experts
note its extremely correct form, impeccable cleanliness and lack of
technological flaws.
Innovative
advanced mining technologies and gentle processing with enrichment using the
XRT system allow AGD Dymonds to mine large high-quality crystals without
damage, which leads to the maintenance of stable demand for diamonds from the
Yu. V. Griba in world markets. Surely the largest jewelry houses will show
great interest in the exclusive crystal.
63.15 carats yellow mine by Alrosa
Alrosa,
the world's largest diamond mining company, extracted a large rough diamond
from the Zapolyarnaya pipe of the Verkhne-Munskoye deposit. The gem-quality
rough diamond was mined in July. Its weight is of 63.15 carats. The crystal has
an octahedral shape with small chips on the edges and tops. The mined diamond
is transparent with a yellow hue.
In
March, Alrosa conducted an experiment to clarify the diamondiferous nature of
the north western part of the Zapolyarnaya pipe at the Verkhne-Munskoye
deposit. In 5 days, we extracted 239 large (over 8 carats) diamonds from the
Zapolyarnaya pipe, or more than 3.5% of the number of diamonds extracted during
the experiment. These figures exceed the data for other pipes of the Alrosa
Group.
Glamour exhibition announces a new face
Glamour,
India’s largest B2C fine jewellery exhibition has emerged as an integral event
on the fashion calendar. Set to be held on 26th, 27th and 28th July, 2019 at
Hotel Sahara Star, the exhibition is all set to celebrate the emerging jewellery
trends and Indian Bridal Fashion at its luxurious best.
While
the exhibition is known for bringing up an eclectic mix of luxury brands and
premium jewellers, who redefine fashion equation for the coming season, it
won’t be an exaggeration to say that the show does it with style. With this
year being no different, Glamour has chosen renowned actress RakulPreet Singh
for their upcoming edition.
Having
worked for various films in South and in Bollywood along with latest Super hit
De De Pyar De, Rakul will be the flavour of Glamour’s upcoming season. She has
also shot an exclusive campaign of Glamour early this month; the campaign was
styled by none other but our favourite Celebrity Stylist - Aastha Sharma, with
Hair and Make-Up accredited to NamrataSoni, the campaign was shot by Fashion
and Celebrity Photographer - Rahul Jhangiani, with shoot location venue
accredited to Windsor Grande Residences.