China Fund Managers Prepare Gold ETFs

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Several fund companies in China are readying ETFs to follow gold prices that would let more individuals invest in the precious metal, according to reports.

Guotai Asset Management, Bosera Asset Management, E Fund Management and Hua An Asset Management are preparing gold ETFs, Reuters reports.

Earlier this year, Hang Seng Bank launched the first yuan-denominated gold ETF in Hong Kong. [First Yuan-Denominated Gold ETF Begins Trading]

“China, the world’s largest gold producer, is on its way to overtake India as the top gold consumer this year,” Reuters reported. “China’s gold investment demand more than doubled between 2009 and 2011, contributing to a 70% jump in overall gold demand, according to the World Gold Council.”

It’s not clear whether the products would be backed by physical gold, according to the article.

Physically-backed gold ETFs listed around the globe control more than 2,400 metric tons of bullion, according to Bloomberg data.

Gold ETF demand has been steady lately as the precious metal’s price trades within a narrow range. [Gold ETF Demand]

Chinese fund companies said gold ETFs would appeal to investors looking for alternative investments due to weakness in the stock market and real estate in China, Reuters reported. [China ETF Performance is ‘Red Flag’ for Global Economy]

The largest U.S.-listed gold ETFs include SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), iShares Gold Trust (IAU) and ETFS Physical Swiss Gold Shares (SGOL).

Full disclosure: Tom Lydon’s clients own GLD.

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