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This dataset provides values for GOLD RESERVES reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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TwitterThis dataset offers a comprehensive view of global gold-related trends and metrics for the period 2020–2023. It is organized into several interrelated components, making it highly valuable for analyzing the role of gold in different sectors and its relationship with broader economic trends. The dataset contains the following files: 1. Gold Demand: Demand per Sector: Tracks gold demand in key sectors, including jewelry, investment, central banks, and technology, over time. Demand per Quarter: Provides quarterly demand data globally for greater temporal granularity. Yearly Demand by Country: Breaks down annual gold demand by individual countries. 2. Gold Reserves: Gold Reserves in Tonnes per Country: Highlights gold holdings by Central Banks, expressed in tonnes, for countries worldwide during the period. 3. Gold Jewelry: Gold Jewelry Demand by Country: Focuses on country-specific demand for gold jewelry, providing insights into cultural and economic patterns. The dataset is sourced from reliable and recognized industry databases and is designed to support a wide range of analyses, including demand trends, international comparisons, and the relationship between gold reserves and other economic indicators. Licensing: This dataset is sourced from the World Gold Council's website - Gold Demand & Supply by Country | World Gold Council The data is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. You are permitted to save, display, or print out this dataset strictly for personal, non-commercial use. Modifying, copying, scraping, distributing, reproducing, or using this dataset for commercial purposes is prohibited without prior written authorization from WGC. To request authorization, please contact WGC at info@gold.org.
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TwitterThe World Gold Council compiles and reports information about: gold price; supply and demand dynamics; reserves; and global gold production. It also publishes market forecasts and country specific reports.
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TwitterThe jewelry industry accounted for a 43.68 percent share of global gold demand in 2024, which amounted to about 2,012 metric tons. Jewelry was the largest gold demanding industry worldwide in most recent years, although in 2020 it was the second after investment demand. What is gold used for? Gold is a transition metal that has characteristically bright yellow coloring. Besides its most famous use, in jewelry, it has many useful applications. Because it is a very efficient conductor that can carry tiny electrical charges, gold is found in cell phones and televisions. In 2024, gold used for technology accounted for around seven percent of global gold demand. It is also used in dentistry, as it is the best material for fillings and crowns since it is easy to insert. Gold used for investing was the second-largest demand sector in 2024, accounting for over one-quarter of global gold demand. Gold mining worldwide The world production of gold mines has increased steadily over the years since 2005. In 2005, about 2,470 metric tons of gold was produced. In 2024, about 3,300 metric tons were produced. That was a slight decrease in production compared to the previous three years. The countries that produced the most gold in 2024 were China, Russia, and Australia. China produced an estimated 380 metric tons, while Russia produced an estimated 310 metric tons and Australia's production trailed at an estimated 290 metric tons.
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This dataset provides values for GOLD RESERVES reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.