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Silver heads for biggest deficit in decades, Silver Institute says
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Published on November 18,2022 08:00 AM Metals
Global demand for silver is expected to rise 16% this year to 1.21 billion ounces, creating the biggest deficit in decades, according to the Silver Institute on Thursday night.

LONDON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Global demand for silver is expected to rise 16% this year to 1.21 billion ounces, creating the biggest deficit in decades, according to the Silver Institute on Thursday night.

Use of silver by industry, for jewellery and silverware and for bars and coins for retail investors were all forecast to reach record levels, the institute said.

Automakers are using more silver as the amount of electronics in vehicles increases, but the sector accounts for only around 5% of total demand. Solar panels account for around 10% of silver demand.

Demand in India almost doubled in 2022 as buyers took advantage of low prices to replenish stockpiles drawn down in 2020 and 2021.

Exchange traded funds (ETFs) storing silver for investors shrank, however, returning metal to the market, but the Silver Institute does not count ETFs as physical demand because they only store wholesale silver bars and do not rework them.

The Silver Institute predicted a deficit of 194 million ounces this year, up from 48 million ounces in 2021.

Demand is likely to fall next year, said Philip Newman at consultants Metals Focus, which prepared the Silver Institute's numbers.

"India's restocking is likely to trip over into 2023 but at some point will dissipate," he said. "By extension, you could see some decent figures in 2023 but it may not match 2022."

Newman said he expected strong demand from industries such as solar panel and auto makers and more silver supply deficits in the coming years, but not as large as in 2022.

The amount of silver stored in vaults in London and New York monitored by the COMEX exchange and the London Bullion Market Association has fallen by around 370 million ounces – or 25% -- this year.

But Newman said there was plenty of silver left. "You do have still sizeable stocks," he said. "I don't think that's a concern."

Silver prices have fallen around 10% this year to $21 an ounce, mostly due to financial investors selling silver in response to rising U.S. bond yields and a strengthening dollar.

Following are numbers for 2022 and comparisons.

SILVER DEMAND (MILLIONS OF OUNCES)

 20212022F% change
SUPPLY   
Mine Production8218301%
Recycling1761855%
Net Official Sector sales220%
TOTAL SUPPLY9981,0172%
    
DEMAND   
Industrial5115395%
Photography2928-3%
Jewellery18223529%
Silverware437370%
Net Physical investment27832918%
Net Hedging Demand4525%
TOTAL DEMAND1,0461,21016%
    
MARKET BALANCE-48-194304%
    
Exchange traded products65-110 
    
BALANCE LESS ETPs-113-84-26%
    
Average price $/oz25.1421-16%

*Source: The Silver Institute, Metals Focus

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