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Global gold demand slumps

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Gold closed lower on 1 Feb at USD 907.90 compared to USD 923.20 on 31 Jan 2008. So its a good time to buy gold on 4 Feb 2007 in light of the Chinese New Yea.

LONDON/NEW YORK, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Record gold prices have scared buyers in many parts of the world and left them to watch helplessly the blistering rally that shows no signs of abating. But sales of gold have surged as consumers take advantage of the high price, which has doubled in just two years.
Spot gold hit a lifetime high of $936.50 an ounce on Friday. Traders say gold demand in India, the world’s top bullion consumer, has been sluggish, Japanese retail buyers have turned into heavy sellers, jewellery demand in South America has slumped and Chinese retailers have cut stocks.
Physical traders in Germany report slow buying, while Switzerland has witnessed heavy inflows of gold scrap for refining. Holders in Indonesia and Hong Kong have been selling scrap gold.
“It’s absolutely quiet on the gold and silver side, here as well as in Asia,” said Wolfgang Wrzesniok-Rossbach, head of marketing and sales of precious metals at Germany’s Heraeus.

Analysts in India said the marriage season — which generally boosts buying as parents prefer to give gold to brides for financial security — has failed to lift purchases as buyers are not comfortable with heightened price volatility.

Some industry estimates suggest Indian gold imports might slip by 25 percent from 2007 to around 600 tonnes this year. The country imports about two-thirds of its annual gold demand, while the gap is met by recycling of the metal and local output.

“The price is too high. They (Indians) won’t buy gold,” said Ronald Leung, director of Lee Cheong Gold Dealers in Hong Kong.

N. Prasad, bullion analyst at Safetrade Advisors in India, said physical demand in the country was sluggish because of high prices and it would take time for buyers to adjust.

“The marriage season is going on in India, so they can only postpone buying, but not cancel. Demand in the first quarter should not be as high as in the same period last year, as when prices rise, people reduce their budgets,” he said.

The picture in the rest of the world was also not bright. “I believe that in large part, the jewellery demand in North America is certainly slumpy,” said Jon Nadler, senior analyst at Kitco Bullion Dealers in Montreal.
“We’ve had quite a few calls from manufacturers and designers of jewellery wondering what’s going on because they really can’t sustain (business) at these levels. They saw some of the worst Christmas sales in many years in the jewellery sector.”
Metals consultancy GFMS Ltd. saw gold fabrication demand slipping by 20 percent in the first half of 2008. Total demand rose 12.3 percent to 3,278 tonnes in 2007 from a year earlier.

(Editing by Chris Johnson)

Toshiba Aircon Puchong

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Continuing my quest on the buying an aircon, I just found out that Toshiba Aircons have had inverter technology all along since 1981.

Out of energy saving reasons, Toshiba equipped air-conditioners with inverter technology already in 1981. Now this technology is used by the majority of air conditioner manufacturers all over the world. Toshiba´s technological head start in Inverter technology – with regard to efficiency and ultimate perfection - is still unmatched.

Conventional air conditioner compressors usually operate on constant speed. Only with inverter technology the compressor speed is controlled electronically. The compressor runs at high speed if high cooling / heating performance is required and in low speed once the temperature setpoint is reached. The result of this technology is a powerful unit which saves energy and is convenient in usage.

The inverter unit controls the compressor rotary speed by varying frequency or voltage. Generally the rotary speed of a motor / compressor is determined by the frequency of the power source. So in order to control the rotation speed, the frequency of the input voltage is changed by electronic control.

The Inverter air conditioner raises or lowers the temperature of the room by changing the compressor rotation speed. After the room is heated or cooled as desired, the Inverter gradually lowers the compressor rotation speed in order to save energy and to reduce temperature fluctuation in the room.

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So with this turn of event, I may opt to buy a Toshiba instead of Hitachi, Panasonic or Daikin aircons. Stay tuned….

List of Toshiba Dealers in Puchong

PUCHONG

• A.A.K ELECTRIC TRADING
NO. 14426, BATU 7 1/2, TMN PAIK SIONG, JLN PUCHONG, 47100 PUCHONG, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN.
tel : 03-80702450 fax : 03-80754671

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