The days of spot prices of gold differing from one city to another will soon
be over. The launch of the Indian Bullion Market Association, which will
represent the Indian bullion trade and industry, will ensure the country now
has a uniform price of the yellow metal.

The association, jointly promoted by National Spot Exchange Ltd and bullion
trade organisations across the country, will announce a uniform benchmark
price twice during the day. The difference, if any, will only be due to
varying taxes levied by the different state governments.

There is no mechanism at present to let consumers know the spot price of
gold in different cities during the day. In Mumbai, the Bombay Bullion
Association announces indicative prices of gold every evening.

The prices will be determined on the basis of actual buying and selling done
on the spot electronic platform, NSEL, set up by the Financial Technologies
Group. The mechanism will be similar to that followed by the London Bullion
Market Association which announces the global reference price every day in
the morning and the evening.

Similarly, the prices determined by IBMA have the potential to set the
benchmark in the sub-continent, given India's large share in the global
trade volumes.

"The price declared by IBMA can at a later date be referred for global
transactions also," Anjani Sinha, managing director and CEO of NSEL, said.

IBMA was expected to catapult India as the price setter in the global
bullion trade, Sinha said. "With the creation of IBMA, we will be able to
create a benchmark Indian spot price for bullion," he added.

IBMA will also address trade-related issues for the benefit of the bullion
sector and will certify and accredit refineries for recycling qualitative
gold bars.

The development is significant as a benchmark price can increase the bullion
trade volumes dramatically.

Sinha said a truly uniform gold price across the country would be possible
only after the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax by March 2011.

IBMA has been set up with an initial capital of Rs 20 crore, in which NSEL
will have a 51 per cent equity stake. The balance 49 per cent will be held
by trade bodies and individuals.
"By bringing together bullion dealers and jewellers, IBMA will address
global bullion issues and reduce disparity between domestic prices and
international prices. It also aims to create linkages between the domestic
stock of gold and silver," Bombay Bullion Association President Suresh
Hundia said.
http://business.rediff.com/report/2009/jun/01/uniform-gold-price-in-india-soon.htm

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