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Gold prices hit new highs in UAE: Some shoppers sell old jewellery, delay buying new

Gold prices hit new highs in UAE: Some shoppers sell old jewellery, delay buying new

Khaleej Times23-04-2025

As gold prices hit record highs in the UAE, some budget-conscious shoppers are cashing in by selling old jewellery, while others are delaying new purchases.
Jewellers in Dubai said there was a small 'reduction in the volume of gold jewellery purchases ' as some shoppers shifted to smaller ornaments and gold coins as an investment in uncertain times. However, gold maintains its strong appeal as a safe-haven asset among Dubai and UAE shoppers, with sales being "stable".
Gold prices touched $3,500 per ounce on Tuesday globally due to the US tariff row, geopolitical tensions, and central bank buying among others. But prices slipped below $3,400 on Wednesday morning, trading at $3,355.86 per ounce.
In Dubai also, the precious metal hit an all-time high as 24K touched Dh420 per gram while 22K reached Dh388.75 per gram on Tuesday.
"While the higher prices may have led to a slight reduction in the volume of gold jewellery purchases, it has not been significant enough to cause a drastic drop. However, we are seeing a shift in buying behaviour, with customers opting for more lightweight and smaller pieces, as well as exploring options like gold coins and smaller investment pieces," said Joy Alukkas, chairman of Joyalukkas Group.
He noted that they have seen an increase in customers selling their old gold jewellery, particularly those looking to benefit from the high prices.
"Many are exchanging their old pieces for newer designs, while others are using it as an opportunity to lock in the current gold rate before prices potentially rise further."
Shamlal Ahamed, managing director for international operations, at Malabar Gold and Diamonds, said while a 'small slowdown' in purchases can be expected amongst price-conscious consumers, such dips are typically short-lived as consumers adapt to the new price range. 'Notably, there has been no significant rise in gold exchange transactions, indicating that customers are holding onto their gold assets — a strong sign of their trust in its lasting worth and stability."
Stable sales
Ahamed said despite gold prices reaching record highs, customer sentiment has remained resilient. "Demand continues to be steady, highlighting the deep-rooted belief in gold's enduring value and its role as a secure and value appreciating investment.'
Despite the high gold prices, Joy Alukkas added, sales have been 'stable' across all of their showrooms. "Some shoppers are cautious and hesitant, many are still purchasing gold as they view it as a stable, long-term investment.'
He revealed that some shoppers are 'still buying for special occasions, celebrations or as a part of their long-term wealth preservation strategy.'
'We continue to see positive trends in sales, thanks to our attractive offers and innovative designs that meet the current market demand,' added Alukkas.

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