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Shanghai, Aug 26, 2010 (ABN Newswire) - 5th China Gold & Precious Metals Summit 2010, co-hosted by Shanghai Gold & Jewelry Trade Association and IGVision International Corporation Shanghai and endorsed by China Gold Association and Shanghai Gold Exchange, will be convened in Shanghai China on December 1-3, 2010. It is China's largest networking and information exchange platform for gold & precious metals industry. The summit was successfully held in the past 4 years, attracting more than 200 top professionals from global gold & precious metals fraternities every year.
This year, the premier event will again be convening 200+ industry practitioners across the value chain including gold & precious metals producers, commodity & mercantile exchanges, bankers, bullion dealers, refiners & fabricators, futures brokers, traders, jewelers, advisors, analysts and fund managers, etc.
Now in its 5th anniversary, the event will highlight the supply & demand and future prices of gold, silver, platinum and palladium, the changing economic environments for gold and precious metals, the sustainability of investment demand and jewellery consumption in China and elsewhere in the world, the development of China's precious metal investment vehicles, the response strategy to Chinese gold output shortfall and the trends of industrial demand for precious metals.
What You Will Take Away From The Event?
- Gaining access to a target audience of mining companies, exchanges, commercial banks, refiners, dealers, brokers, investors, jewelers, advisors and fund managers, etc
- Finding out where gold prices are heading after their all-time high over $1265
- Analyzing the extent of declining confidence in monetary policies as well as currencies and the implications for investor appetite for precious metals
- Understanding the untapped growth potential in investment demand and jewellery consumption in China
- Discerning new investment opportunities in gold mine exploration from China's response strategy to production shortfall and surging demand
- Assessing the evolution of China's investment vehicles in meeting the fast-growing investment demand for gold and silver
- Scrutinizing how changes in investment, industrial demand and other supply/demand factors will be altering the silver, platinum and palladium market
5th China Gold & Precious Metals Summit 2010 is a leading industry gathering for decision makers to acquire exclusive information, business intelligence and contacts from China's gold & precious metals market.
China Gold & Precious Metals Website: http://www.chinagoldsummit.com
For registration or sponsorship, please contact: Ms. Grace Zhu
To inquire media partnership, please contact: Ms. Sabrina Yan
This year, the premier event will again be convening 200+ industry practitioners across the value chain including gold & precious metals producers, commodity & mercantile exchanges, bankers, bullion dealers, refiners & fabricators, futures brokers, traders, jewelers, advisors, analysts and fund managers, etc.
Now in its 5th anniversary, the event will highlight the supply & demand and future prices of gold, silver, platinum and palladium, the changing economic environments for gold and precious metals, the sustainability of investment demand and jewellery consumption in China and elsewhere in the world, the development of China's precious metal investment vehicles, the response strategy to Chinese gold output shortfall and the trends of industrial demand for precious metals.
What You Will Take Away From The Event?
- Gaining access to a target audience of mining companies, exchanges, commercial banks, refiners, dealers, brokers, investors, jewelers, advisors and fund managers, etc
- Finding out where gold prices are heading after their all-time high over $1265
- Analyzing the extent of declining confidence in monetary policies as well as currencies and the implications for investor appetite for precious metals
- Understanding the untapped growth potential in investment demand and jewellery consumption in China
- Discerning new investment opportunities in gold mine exploration from China's response strategy to production shortfall and surging demand
- Assessing the evolution of China's investment vehicles in meeting the fast-growing investment demand for gold and silver
- Scrutinizing how changes in investment, industrial demand and other supply/demand factors will be altering the silver, platinum and palladium market
5th China Gold & Precious Metals Summit 2010 is a leading industry gathering for decision makers to acquire exclusive information, business intelligence and contacts from China's gold & precious metals market.
China Gold & Precious Metals Website: http://www.chinagoldsummit.com
For registration or sponsorship, please contact: Ms. Grace Zhu
To inquire media partnership, please contact: Ms. Sabrina Yan
About IGVision International Corporation
IGVision is a leading business intelligence provider with affiliated partners in U.S., China, UK, Japan and Singapore. IGVision provides the market leading events for the respective industries with tailored practical conferences, large scale events, topical seminars and in-house training programs, keeping them up-to-date with industry trends, technological developments and the regulatory landscape. We also focus the efforts on creating opportunities for entry into the Chinese market through synergizing international economic and business structures.
To best address the changing needs of our diverse audience, we will keep focusing on core industry practices. This plan leverages a global research base of best practices to produce an unrivalled series of conferences.
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