Title: Precious Metals
1Precious Metals JewelleryWho needs Who? Dr
Paul Walker3rd Dubai City of Gold Conference
Dubai, 21-22 February 2005
2THE GFMS GROUP
- INDEPENDENT, INFORMED INTERNATIONAL
- GFMS Limited Precious Metals - Paul Walker CEO
- GFMS Metals Consulting Ltd Base Metals Neil
Buxton Director - GFMS Mining and Exploration Limited Richard
Napier Director - GFMS Analytics Limited regular analysis of all
the metals markets but focus on precious - Rhona
O Connell Director - Coming soon, GFMS Consumer Research Limited
focus on consumer research covering the jewellery
and investment markets.
317 Analysts Consultants full-time
representation in UK, India, China, Australia
Russia.Not just desk-based Over 40 countries
visited in the last 12 months. More than 7,000
meetings since 1996.Annual Gold, Silver and now
also Platinum Palladium Surveys
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4Presentation Outline
- Historical relationship between jewellery demand
and metal supply - Who are making the money? a look at the value
chain - Important macro trends for jewellery
- Conclusions
5Jewellery demand as a proportion of total supply
in 2004
Based on GFMS preliminary 2004 data
6The value of metal used in jewellery in 2004
Based on GFMS preliminary 2004 data
7Jewellery global market size?
8Gold jewellery mine output - An historical
perspective
9Gold jewellery mine supply
Based on GFMS preliminary 2004 data
10And for silver? demand covers supply
11What about Platinum?Well, nearly the same story
12Average prices over the same 20 year period
US Dollar Major Currency Index base year 1973
100
13China- Jewellery Margins(Fabricator)(Basis
US860/oz and US411/oz metals prices)
14China- Jewellery Margins(Retailing)(Basis
US860/oz and US411/oz metals prices)
15But does the jewellery industry need support?
- Competition for Jewellery
- technology goods
- travel
- luxury consumer goods
- other new products
- Mega trends
- womens earning power
- mens jewellery
- age at marriage
- leisure hours
- investment background
- Demographic changes
16Precious metals JewelleryWho needs Who?
Some Conclusions
- All metals have relied upon jewellery demand to
soak up increased mine supply. - Jewellery as a spend category is under threat.
- Marketing expenditure does not appear to be
coordinated nor monitored. - More strategic, independent research on the
jewellery sector is needed.