Among platinum ’s diverse sources of demand, European and Chinese consumers remain the core drivers.
Continuing rising incomes and a growing middle class could continue to benefit platinum jewellery demand in China.
Tighter emission standards and strong auto sales may add further support to platinum demand in Europe.
Despite tepid growth and continued uncertainty, the global consumer has remained a resilient driving force in many economies. In the case of platinum, the continuation of healthy consumer spending will remain a critical driver for future demand, particularly among two consumer segments which have accounted for nearly 40% of average annual consumption.
Platinum demand is most often associated with the European automotive market, which accounts for 19% of average annual demand for use in catalytic converters for diesel passenger vehicles. What is less recognized is that over the last 5 years the largest contributor to demand (20%) has stemmed from another consumer segment – Chinese jewellery.
Platinum’s fate remains tied to Chinese jewellery and European auto demand
Average Annual Demand (2011-2015) by sector and region
(click to enlarge)
China’s growing middle class
Platinum jewellery fabrication in China fell approximately 8% last year with signs indicating this trend may persist throughout 2016. The jewellery sector in China has seen an overall slowdown in line with the country’s economic challenges. In response, consumers have tightened their belts, with the memory of last year’s equity market pullback still fresh and weighing on consumer sentiment. The Chinese jewellery industry has also struggled to operate in this economic backdrop as smaller fabricators have been driven out of the market while larger producers have downsized.
Recent changes in consumer preferences and spending habits have also impacted the platinum jewellery market. Last year saw consumer budgets shift to other discretionary purchases such as domestic travel and vacation expenditures. This was doubly impactful for the jewellery market as more consumers were traveling during holidays and foot traffic in jewellery stores fell during periods of traditionally high consumer spending.
China still remains a global growth engine with lots of pent up potential consumption
(click to enlarge)
Despite these challenges, there are several themes that lend support for the outlook of China’s platinum jewellery demand. China currently has the lowest consumption level relative to its gross domestic product (GDP) compared to the average emerging market economy and well below developed markets. Meanwhile, its share of global GDP was 17% at the end of 2015 and expected to reach nearly 20% by the end of 2021.
China will continue to play a key role in global growth in years to come as it continues to transition from an industrial to consumer driven economy supported by a growing middle class. As income per capita is expected to continue to rise in coming years, this may result in China moving higher up the “consumption ladder”. This would see marginal spending shift from consumer staples like food to consumer discretionary goods and services (like appliances and health care) and eventually reach higher levels of luxury goods.
Given China’s strong cultural taste for jewellery, higher spending capacity of a growing consumer base would likely see jewellery demand persist. China’s growing middle class consumer has already driven several themes which may continue to serve as a boon for platinum demand. While gold jewellery still comprises the bulk of demand, platinum jewellery in China has grown in popularity among younger consumers (millennials), which are a key and growing component of the middle class consumer market. Growing acceptance of platinum jewellery as gifts may be further supported by new product designs and promotions for platinum jewellery targeted at this segment during festivals such as Chinese Valentine’s Day. Additionally, expansion into new consumer markets among China’s third and fourth tier cities may further cement acceptance and expand platinum jewellery demand in the long run.
Tighter emission standards
Another key consumer segment for platinum stems from passenger vehicles in Europe. Platinum is a key component in autocatalysts for diesel engines, which due to tax advantages makes up the majority of the European passenger car fleet.
Despite Europe’s turbulent economy, growth is continuing to recover and consequently European light vehicle sales remain robust and continue to trend higher while overall retail sales in Europe have slumped so far this year. This spells good news for platinum since according to Thomson Reuters GFMS, 84% of European autocatalyst platinum demand in 2015 was used in the light diesel sector.
European car sales continue to trend higher despite slower overall consumer spending
(click to enlarge)
The Brexit vote appears to have weighed on car sales in July as European light vehicle sales fell 1.7% year over year and July new passenger car registrations fell 30% in the United Kingdom (UK) from the prior month. The full impact on European car sales emanating from Brexit remains uncertain, but July UK retail sales rose 5.9%, beating expectations, which may signal Brexit’s impact on the consumer was temporary. Overall, the European auto industry remains buoyant with improving employment and low financing costs may continue to entice consumers in other economies as well.
What should help soften any potential impact from Brexit on European car sales is the continued utilization of diesel engines and increased loadings of platinum used in diesel autocatalysts to meet higher emission and fuel efficiency standards. While diesel vehicles in Europe generally have lost market share in recent years to gasoline engines (which utilize palladium over platinum in autocatalysts), the introduction of the Euro 6 emission standards in 2015 helped offset this secular trend and may continue to positively impact platinum demand in years to come.
Eur0 6 put tougher limits on nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions for automakers. While autocatalysts are not the primary technology to abate NOx emissions (lean NOx traps and selective catalytic reductions are used in the after-treatment for this purpose), according to Johnson Matthey, platinum can help optimize the process. Metals Focus estimates that this increased the average platinum loadings in catalysts by 10% in 2015 to compensate for the new emission standards, a trend likely to persist this year.
Going forward further reliance on diesel engines will remain a key component for automakers to meet European fuel efficiency targets. By applying the latest after treatments, diesel engines generate less pollution and offer better fuel efficiency than gasoline engines.
Investment Outlook
Platinum has risen 26% year to date as it has caught up to the strong year to date performance of its precious metal peers, gold and silver. Unlike gold and silver, which have seen a large influx of investor demand through exchange traded products (ETP) flows, platinum ETPs have seen slight net redemptions globally so far in 2016. The driver of platinum appears to be futures market contracts held by money managers. Should ETP investors also engage in buying platinum we could see the metal gain a second wind. In the long term, the fundamentals for platinum supply and demand remain constructive.
Speculative investors have driven the year to date rally in platinum so far
(click to enlarge)
For more information contact:
ETF Securities Research team ETF Securities (UK) Limited T +44 (0) 207 448 4330 E infoUK@etfsecurities.com
Important Information
This communication has been provided by ETF Securities (UK) Limited (”ETFS UK”) which is authorised and regulated by the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority (the ”FCA”).
When being made within Switzerland, this communication is for the exclusive use by ”Qualified Investors” (within the meaning of Article 10 of Section 3 of the Swiss Collective Investment Schemes Act (”CISA”)) and its circulation among the public is prohibited.
Vissa företag har lyckats skapa en strategisk fördel gentemot sina konkurrenter. Metaforiskt kallas detta för breda vallgravar, vilket återspeglar dessa företags starkt befästa marknadsposition. Sådana konkurrensfördelar kan bero på ett varumärkes särprägel eller på en forsknings- och utvecklingsfördel baserad på patent. En vallgrav kan också vara resultatet av territoriell distribution eller produktionsrättigheter som ett företag kan göra anspråk på. En annan möjlighet är en stark position genom den utbredda användningen av företagets produkter bland kunderna, vilket gör det svårt för de senare att byta till andra leverantörer. Dessutom kan vissa företag producera sina varor mycket billigare än sina konkurrenter.
För att kunna utvärdera sådana konkurrensfördelar måste analytiker noggrant undersöka verksamheten, konkurrenssituationen och företagens strategiska tillvägagångssätt. Resultaten kan sedan användas för att skapa ett index som kan spåras med ETFer.
I den här investeringsguiden hittar du alla ETFer som fokuserar på företag med en bred vallgrav. Vi har identifierat sex index som spåras av sex olika börshandlade fonder. Den årliga förvaltningskostnaden ligger på mellan 0,39 och 0,52 procent per år.
Breda vallgravar ETFer i jämförelse
När man väljer en ETF med fokus på breda vallgravar bör man överväga flera andra faktorer utöver metodiken för det underliggande indexet och prestanda för en ETF. För bättre jämförelse hittar du en lista över alla breda vallgrav ETFer med detaljer om namn, kortnamn, förvaltningskostnad, utdelningspolicy, hemvist och replikeringsmetod. För ytterligare information om någon av de olika börshandlade fonderna klicka på kortnamnet i tabellen nedan.
Amundi S&P Global Information Technology ESG UCITSETF DR EUR (D) (WELL ETF) med ISIN IE000GEHNQU9, försöker följa S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Information Technology-index. Det S&P-utvecklade ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Information Technology-indexet spårar stora och medelstora företag från IT-sektorn. Aktierna som ingår filtreras enligt ESG-kriterier (miljö, social och bolagsstyrning).
Den börshandlade fondens TER (total cost ratio) uppgår till 0,18 % p.a. Amundi S&P Global Information Technology ESG UCITSETF DR EUR (D) är den billigaste ETF som följer S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Information Technology-index. ETFen replikerar det underliggande indexets prestanda genom fullständig replikering (köper alla indexbeståndsdelar). Utdelningarna i ETFen delas ut till investerarna (Årligen).
Amundi S&P Global Information Technology ESG UCITSETF DR EUR (D) är en liten ETF med tillgångar på 27 miljoner euro under förvaltning. ETF:n lanserades den 20 september 2022 och har sin hemvist i Irland.
Investeringsmål
AMUNDI S&P GLOBAL INFORMATIONSTEKNOLOGI ESG UCITSETF DR – EUR (D) strävar efter att replikera, så nära som möjligt, resultatet för S&P Developed Ex-Korea LargeMidCap Sustainability Enhanced Information Technology Index (Netto Total Return Index). Denna ETF har exponering mot stora och medelstora företag i utvecklade länder. Den innehåller uteslutningskriterier för tobak, kontroversiella vapen, civila och militära handeldvapen, termiskt kol, olja och gas (inkl. Arctic Oil & Gas), oljesand, skiffergas. Den är också utformad för att välja ut och omväga företag för att tillsammans förbättra hållbarhet och ESG-profiler, uppfylla miljömål och minska koldioxidavtrycket
Det betyder att det går att handla andelar i denna ETF genom de flesta svenska banker och Internetmäklare, till exempel Nordnet, SAVR, DEGIRO och Avanza.
In a world where financial value is traditionally tied to cash flows, utility, or cutting-edge technology, Dogecoin stands as a bold exception.
Launched in 2013 as a lighthearted experiment, Dogecoin began as a meme, a Shiba Inu with a quirky caption. But over time, it has grown into something far greater: a symbol of internet-native value. What started as a playful jab at the seriousness of finance has become a global phenomenon, proving that in the digital age, emotion, culture, and community can be just as powerful as a balance sheet.
DOGE is an emotion
Dogecoin isn’t your typical crypto asset. It doesn’t boast a groundbreaking protocol or a meticulously engineered roadmap. Instead, it thrives on something more intangible yet undeniably potent: relevance.
Memes are the internet’s lifeblood, serving as carriers of humor, identity, and connection. Dogecoin took this ephemeral currency of the web and turned it into a lasting asset, not by chasing trends but by embedding itself in the fabric of online culture. While most memecoins have flared up and faded away, Dogecoin has endured, evolving into digital folklore that resonates worldwide.
At the core of this phenomenon is Dogecoin’s community: vibrant, irreverent, global, and fiercely loyal—a self-sustaining digital tribe that truly matters in a decentralized world.
Dogecoin’s power is in its people
This community creates attention, which brings liquidity; builds a sense of belonging, which drives retention; and inspires advocacy, which fuels growth. In a world where attention is scarce and sentiment shapes capital flows, this grassroots network isn’t just a feature—it’s the engine.
DOGE’s value lies in its ability to rally people around a shared, lighthearted ethos, turning a meme into a movement that challenges us to rethink what ”value” means in a hyper-connected world.
With that said, let’s meet Dogecoin, the original memecoin that’s rewriting the rules.
Doge is becoming more mainstream
With a jaw-dropping return of over 130,000%, or 127% annualized over the last decade, Dogecoin stands as the best-performing top 25 cryptocurrency of the past 10 years and has rapidly grown into a $30 billion asset embraced by millions.
Fueled by fast, low-cost transactions, a vibrant grassroots community, and growing mainstream acceptance, including from Tesla, AMC, and Newegg, Dogecoin continues to reinforce its retail appeal and real-world utility.
After reaching its all-time high in May 2021, Dogecoin’s network has continued to grow. The total number of wallet addresses has nearly doubled from 44 million to over 84 million in less than four years, showcasing Dogecoin’s rapid adoption and growing mainstream recognition.
With millions of holders worldwide, Dogecoin’s ascent as the original memecoin has cemented its place as both a cultural icon and a widely used entry point into crypto. Its approachable, community-led ethos has onboarded countless first-time investors into the digital asset space.
Now, with the launch of traditional financial products, Dogecoin enters a new chapter, available through a regulated, institutionally-backed investment vehicle offering secure, transparent access to a more traditional generation of investors as they get acquainted with the oldest dog on the blockchain.
Research Newsletter
Each week the 21Shares Research team will publish our data-driven insights into the crypto asset world through this newsletter. Please direct any comments, questions, and words of feedback to research@21shares.com
Disclaimer
The information provided does not constitute a prospectus or other offering material and does not contain or constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of any offer to buy securities in any jurisdiction. Some of the information published herein may contain forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors. The information contained herein may not be considered as economic, legal, tax or other advice and users are cautioned to base investment decisions or other decisions solely on the content hereof.