The G7 plans to announce a ban on Russian gold imports. But does that really matter for investors? While there hadn’t been an official Russian gold ban until now, this news isn’t exactly a surprise to the industry. And we’re seeing a lack of reaction in gold prices on June 28.
Does the Russian Gold Ban Matter?
This latest decision does matter. However, it will have a limited impact on the global gold market and gold-mining stocks. Warren Patterson, Head of Commodities Strategy at ING Groep NV (NYSE: ING), had the following to say:“The impact from a ban on Russian gold imports by G-7 nations is likely to be fairly limited, given that the industry already took steps to restrict Russian gold ... It looks as though it’s largely symbolic.”
Russia has the world’s fifth-largest gold stash according to the World Gold Council. However, it only exported roughly 5 percent of the world’s gold supply in 2020. A bulk of those exports—over 90 percent—went to the United Kingdom, a G7 member. Still, Russia will likely find buyers in China and India.
How Does This Affect Gold Stocks?
At this point, the ban does not seem to have much of an impact on gold stocks. There are multiple reasons why this is the case.- The industry seems to have largely prepped for such a ban.
- Russia is not that large of an exporter of gold.
- The efforts from central banks to raise interest rates and strengthen currencies are likely playing a more important role in regard to precious metal prices.