The Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society (CGSE) aims at the bright future of silver trade in Hong Kong and plans to step forward to play a larger role in the silver trade. Continue reading
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Invest in Silver Now!
Market analysts state that the right time to invest in silver is now. Upcoming macroeconomic new trends state the high potential for silver gains is soon. Continue reading
China Looks to Become a Major Player in Silver Trading
China and silver have enjoyed a strong bond right from when it still issued a silver related currency in the early twentieth century. The entry of China into the global silver market is likely to end COMEX manipulation and reduce the volatility of the precious metal to a certain extent.
Silver needs to discard the volatility tag that gives it such a bad image. Also known as ‘devil’s metal’ by some traders, China’s entrance may further reinstate traders’ belief in silver as an undependable asset. But sooner or later, silver is bound to find stability.
Chinese retail investors are attracted to silver investment for its lower price than gold. The Asian country is one of the largest silver miners and the biggest consumers of industrial silver. At present, silver bullion and jewellery have attracted many investors doubling their investment with passing days. China is also a major importer of silver for industrial and fabrication purpose, mainly in electronic and solar products.
Additional Efforts By China To Build A Future In Commodity Market
Though 2011 showed a comparatively low future for silver and gold, the new year has an optimistic future and options for Chinese investors.
Silver Prices to Climb up 300 percent in 5 years
Evaluating the reports of 5 years, it’s expected that the silver prices will increase up to 300 %. According to the latest report, silver prices are assumed to be jumping at 33.75 an ounce. Continue reading
China hungry for silver
Silver has traditionally been a popular metal in China. However, the current trend indicates that China is now turning to metal, not only for ornamental purposes but seeks it as an investment metal.