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Asia Gold-Demand subdued in top-consumers India, China despite price drop

Physical gold demand in India remained subdued this week despite a slight correction in rates as purchasers awaited an even bigger drop, while Chinese premiums slipped for the 2nd straight week due to sluggish holiday demand.

In India, the world's second-largest gold consumer and a. significant importer, domestic prices was up to around 70,500 rupees per. 10 grams this week, after striking a record high of 73,958 rupees. last month.

Though costs are boiling down, need is not improving. Purchasers have taken a pause. They believe costs might fall dramatically,. considering the big cost rally of the last two months, said. Ashok Jain, proprietor of Mumbai-based gold wholesaler Chenaji. Narsinghji.

Indian dealerships charged a premium of as much as $1 an ounce over. main domestic rates - inclusive of 15% import and 3% sales. levies, versus recently's premium of $5.

Akshaya Tritiya, the second-biggest gold-buying celebration. after Dhanteras, will be celebrated next week in India. If. prices remain at this level or correct even more, we could see. great demand throughout the celebration, stated a Mumbai-based bullion. dealer with a private bank.

In China, dealers charged premiums << XAU-CN-PREM > of $18-$ 20. per ounce over benchmark rates, below the $20-$ 35. premiums seen last week.

Chinese markets are closed for the Labour Day vacation from. May 1-3, however there was no increase from pre-holiday spending and. intake volume declined due to a short trading week, stated. Bernard Sin, local director, Greater China, at MKS PAMP.

In Singapore, bullion was cost anywhere in between at par to. $ 2 premiums << XAU-SG-PREM >, while dealers charged << XAU-HK-PREM >. at par to $2.25 premiums in Hong Kong.

In Japan, dealers offered gold << XAU-TK-PREM > at $0.5-$ 0.75. premiums, somewhat lower than the last week's range.

Despite a weaker yen and high gold costs, Japanese traders. noted a sensible variety of clients purchasing gold during the. April 29-May 5 Golden Week holiday.

(source: Reuters)