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General Characteristics |
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Silver's unique properties make it a very useful 'Industrial
Commodity', despite it being classed as a precious metal. Demand for silver is built on three main pillars; industrial uses,
photography and Jewellery & silverware
accounting for 342, 205 and 259 million ounces respectively in 2002. Just over half of mined silver comes from Primary mines produce about 27 percent of world silver, while around 73 percent comes as a by-product of
gold, copper, lead, and zinc mining. The price of silver is not only a function of its primary output but
more a function of the price of other metals also, as world mine production
is more a function of the prices of other metals. The tie between silver and economic activity is strong, given that
around two-thirds of total silver fabrication is in the industrial and
photographic sectors. Often a faster growth in demand against supply leads to drop in
stocks with government and investors. Economically viable primary silver mine is a function of the world
silver price level. |
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Indian Scenario |
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Silver imports into Open General License (OGL) imports are the only significant source
of supply to the Indian market. Non-duty paid silver for the export sector rose sharply in 2002, up
by close to 200% year-on-year to 150 tons. Around 50% of Indian industrial demand in 2002 is estimated at 1375 tons down by
13 % from 1,579 tons in 2001. In spite of this fall, By contrast with United States and Japan, Indian industrial offtake for fabrication in hardcore industrial
applications like electronics and brazing alloys accounts for only 15 % and
the rest being for foils for use in the decorative covering of food, plating
of Jewellery and silverware and jari. In |
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World Markets |
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Comex futures in |
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Biggest Price Movement since 1995 |
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