The World Gold Council’s Q2 2025 Gold Demand Trends report shows global demand rose 3% year-over-year to 1,249 tonnes, driven by record investment flows. ETFs gained 170 tonnes and bar and coin demand reached 307 tonnes, led by China and India. Central banks added 166 tonnes, a slowdown but still above historical averages. Jewellery demand fell 14% to 341 tonnes, the lowest since 2020, while spending rose 21% to $36 billion. Technology demand slipped 2%, and supply hit a Q2 record with 909 tonnes of mine output. Recycling rose modestly, and de-hedging continued for a sixth quarter.
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