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This is a presenation about role of gold in the new indian monetary system.
A perspective on The Role of Gold in New Indian Monetary System
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Flow of Presentation
?Introduction ?Review of Literature ?Research Methodology ?Analysis & Interpretation ?Conclusion
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Introduction
?Monetary System
Anything that is accepted as a standard of value and measure of wealth
?Gold Standard
? ? ?
Gold Specie Standard Gold Exchange Standard Gold Bullion Standard
?Bretton woods System ?The “Dollar “ Problem ?The current monetary System 1/30/13
Review of Literature
?Indian foreign exchange reserves’ impact
? Official stock of Gold ? Gold as a reserve asset ? India’s reserve position and movement since
Independence -Accumulation -Components -Sources of accretion
?Factor’s influencing price of Gold
? Weak US Dollar
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Review of Literature (Contd..)
?Gold as an Investment opportunity ?Gold Market report
? Market Analysis ? Gold and the Dollar ? Consumption and production of Gold across
countries
?Future of Gold Investments in India ?Gold and the international monetary system-A
chronology
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Research methodology
?Research Objective
? Primary Research Objective (PRO)
- To determine the role of gold in the new Indian monetary system
? Secondary Research Objectives (SROs)
To determine the significance of gold as a tool in the global market system. To determine the contribution of Gold in India’s exchange reserves. To determine the major factors influencing the price of Gold 1/30/13 To determine the significance of Gold as an
Analysis & Interpretation
SRO 1: The significance of gold as a tool in
the global market system.
?Gold as an hedging tool
? Inflation ? US Dollar
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Gold & Risk
?Credit risk : Gold is no one's liability. There is no risk that
a coupon or a redemption payment will not be made, as for a bond, or that a company will go out of business, as for an equity.
?Liquidity risk : The gold market is deep and liquid, as
demonstrated by the fact that gold can be traded at narrower spreads and more rapidly than many competing diversifiers or even mainstream investments.
?Market risk : One measure of market risk is volatility.
more volatile an asset, the riskier it is.
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Gold in present market scenario
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Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 2 :
To determine the contribution of Gold in India’s exchange reserves.
? Advocacy of foreign exchange reserves ? India’s concern in managing foreign exchange
reserves
? Gold’s value as a currency reserve
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Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 3:
To determine the major factors influencing the price of Gold
? Correlation of Gold Prices with other
commodities
? Gold Mining Supply 2009
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Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 4:
To determine the significance of Gold as an investment as compared to other investment opportunities.
? Pattern of Gold Investment in India ? Gold Vs Equity ? Gold as a tool as a hedge against US Dollar
currency
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Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 5:
To determine the consumption pattern of Gold in India
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Conclusion
?Gold mining's value to developing countries ?Gold as a preserver of value inflation hedge,
safe haven
?Gold's value as a reserve ?Gold's value in industrial applications ?Gold's value as an effective portfolio
diversifier
?Gold's value to consumers and investors in
developing countries
?In India, you’re in gold’s own country 1/30/13
THANK YOU
1/30/13
doc_176115303.pptx
This is a presenation about role of gold in the new indian monetary system.
A perspective on The Role of Gold in New Indian Monetary System
Click to edit Master subtitle style
1/30/13
Flow of Presentation
?Introduction ?Review of Literature ?Research Methodology ?Analysis & Interpretation ?Conclusion
1/30/13
Introduction
?Monetary System
Anything that is accepted as a standard of value and measure of wealth
?Gold Standard
? ? ?
Gold Specie Standard Gold Exchange Standard Gold Bullion Standard
?Bretton woods System ?The “Dollar “ Problem ?The current monetary System 1/30/13
Review of Literature
?Indian foreign exchange reserves’ impact
? Official stock of Gold ? Gold as a reserve asset ? India’s reserve position and movement since
Independence -Accumulation -Components -Sources of accretion
?Factor’s influencing price of Gold
? Weak US Dollar
1/30/13
Review of Literature (Contd..)
?Gold as an Investment opportunity ?Gold Market report
? Market Analysis ? Gold and the Dollar ? Consumption and production of Gold across
countries
?Future of Gold Investments in India ?Gold and the international monetary system-A
chronology
1/30/13
Research methodology
?Research Objective
? Primary Research Objective (PRO)
- To determine the role of gold in the new Indian monetary system
? Secondary Research Objectives (SROs)
To determine the significance of gold as a tool in the global market system. To determine the contribution of Gold in India’s exchange reserves. To determine the major factors influencing the price of Gold 1/30/13 To determine the significance of Gold as an
Analysis & Interpretation
SRO 1: The significance of gold as a tool in
the global market system.
?Gold as an hedging tool
? Inflation ? US Dollar
1/30/13
Gold & Risk
?Credit risk : Gold is no one's liability. There is no risk that
a coupon or a redemption payment will not be made, as for a bond, or that a company will go out of business, as for an equity.
?Liquidity risk : The gold market is deep and liquid, as
demonstrated by the fact that gold can be traded at narrower spreads and more rapidly than many competing diversifiers or even mainstream investments.
?Market risk : One measure of market risk is volatility.
more volatile an asset, the riskier it is.
1/30/13
Gold in present market scenario
1/30/13
Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 2 :
To determine the contribution of Gold in India’s exchange reserves.
? Advocacy of foreign exchange reserves ? India’s concern in managing foreign exchange
reserves
? Gold’s value as a currency reserve
1/30/13
Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 3:
To determine the major factors influencing the price of Gold
? Correlation of Gold Prices with other
commodities
? Gold Mining Supply 2009
1/30/13
Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 4:
To determine the significance of Gold as an investment as compared to other investment opportunities.
? Pattern of Gold Investment in India ? Gold Vs Equity ? Gold as a tool as a hedge against US Dollar
currency
1/30/13
Analysis & Interpretation (Contd..)
?SRO 5:
To determine the consumption pattern of Gold in India
1/30/13
Conclusion
?Gold mining's value to developing countries ?Gold as a preserver of value inflation hedge,
safe haven
?Gold's value as a reserve ?Gold's value in industrial applications ?Gold's value as an effective portfolio
diversifier
?Gold's value to consumers and investors in
developing countries
?In India, you’re in gold’s own country 1/30/13
THANK YOU
1/30/13
doc_176115303.pptx