World Gold Council news
Gold ETF inflows continue at lower pace
Gold-backed ETFs and similar products (gold ETFs) recorded their 11th consecutive month of net inflows during October, matching the record number of positive monthly flows set in April 2006.
Gold ETFs surpass 1000 t of new demand in 2020
According to new World Gold Council data, gold-backed ETFs and similar products (gold ETFs) recorded their tenth consecutive month of net inflows during September 2020, matching equivalent stretches in 2008 and 2016.
World Gold Council and members highlight commitment to UN Sustainable Development Goals
The World Gold Council has published a report entitled ‘Gold Mining’s Contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals’.
Asia demand for ETFs increase as global demand levels off
World Gold Council data has shown that gold ETFs saw inflows for the ninth consecutive month in August, albeit at the slowest pace for 2020.
Gold ETFs added 21% in 2020
The World Gold Council has released highlights of July gold-backed ETFs.
Gold ETFs close 1H20 with record net inflows
World Gold Council has recently released new data for June and 1H20 gold ETF flows.
Gold and central bank reserve management during the COVID-19 pandemic
New data from the World Gold Council shows that gold is performing well as COVID-19, concluding that gold is fulfilling its role as an indispensable central bank reserve asset.
Gold ETFs demand shatters records
As COVID-19 shook global markets, holdings in gold-backed ETFs reached all-time highs this month with net inflows up by 5% (US$8.1 billion), according to new World Gold Council data.
Kinross terminates Golden Wonder exploration programme
LKA Gold Inc. reports that Kinross has informed the Company of its decision to terminate its exploration programme at LKA's Golden Wonder mine.
Cordoba Minerals to continue expanded drill programme to include new targets at the Alacran Deposit
The Company is in the process of mobilizing one drill rig to the deposit, which is based within the Colombian copper-gold San Matias project.