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The new database of gold bars for listed refineries will be mandatory from 2027

The London Bullion Market Association's chief said that gold refineries will have to submit data to an online platform by 2027 in order to improve transparency.

The LBMA oversees London’s over-the counter gold trading hub which is the largest in the world. Gold prices have risen by 55% this past year and reached a record of $4,381 a tonne on October 20. Added to the overall turmoil are concerns about U.S. Tariffs.

Ruth Crowell, CEO of the LBMA, told the precious metals conference held in Kyoto, Japan, that "we will have voluntary period reporting from January next, and then moving to mandatory in 2020."

In January, the association launched its Gold Bar Integrity Database to collect and process data faster from refiners on its "good deliveries" list.

The "good delivery list" allows refineries access to the London Market, but it also requires them to source metal responsibly. Currently, refineries are required to report the country of origin for the metals they source once a calendar year to the LBMA.

Crowell, a reporter, said: "We'd like to have a dialogue with refineries about this, but also to ensure that the solution is practical and that we don't create an unnecessary burden for them."

The LBMA "good delivery list" includes 66 gold and 83 sliver refiners from around the world.

The LBMA’s monthly data, which is publicly available and dates back to 2016, on the amount gold stored in London vaults was a vital source of information to the market in early 2018, when U.S. metal exports to the United States were sparked by tariff fears, causing concerns about remaining liquidity in London.

Crowell stated that "we need to build upon this data, and Gold Bar Integrity's infrastructure and ecosystem are just that."

"Markets are becoming increasingly complex." When you begin to source from other jurisdictions, we need to engage in dialogue with refineries. "We need to have faith in the gold underpinning this market." (Reporting and editing by Susan Fenton; Polina Devtt, Polina)

(source: Reuters)