Silver ETFs in India return to fair value after Dhanteras premium spike
India’s silver-focused exchange traded funds (ETFs) which traded at a premium of 5-10% over net asset value in early October have now reverted to fair value levels. The premium arose when global silver prices spiked past US$40-50/oz amid physical shortage concerns ahead of Dhanteras. Domestic fund houses briefly halted new money into Silver ETF FoFs. With the premium easing, analysts suggest it may present a secondary entry point for investors, though they caution about volatility and physical-metal liquidity risks in the near term.
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Silver ETFs in India return to fair value after Dhanteras premium spike
India’s silver-focused exchange traded funds (ETFs) which traded at a premium of 5-10% over net asset value in early October have now reverted to fair value levels. The premium arose when global silver prices spiked past US$40-50/oz amid physical shortage concerns ahead of Dhanteras. Domestic fund houses briefly halted new money into Silver ETF FoFs. With the premium easing, analysts suggest it may present a secondary entry point for investors, though they caution about volatility and physical-metal liquidity risks in the near term.
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Silver ETFs in India return to fair value after Dhanteras premium spike
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Silver ETFs in India revert from elevated premiums after Dhanteras rally, presenting a potential entry point amid caution.
India’s silver-focused exchange traded funds (ETFs) which traded at a premium of 5-10% over net asset value in early October have now reverted to fair value levels. The premium arose when global silver prices spiked past US$40-50/oz amid physical shortage concerns ahead of Dhanteras. Domestic fund houses briefly halted new money into Silver ETF FoFs. With the premium easing, analysts suggest it may present a secondary entry point for investors, though they caution about volatility and physical-metal liquidity risks in the near term.
India’s silver-focused exchange traded funds (ETFs) which traded at a premium of 5-10% over net asset value in early October have now reverted to fair value levels. The premium arose when global silver prices spiked past US$40-50/oz amid physical shortage concerns ahead of Dhanteras. Domestic fund houses briefly halted new money into Silver ETF FoFs. With the premium easing, analysts suggest it may present a secondary entry point for investors, though they caution about volatility and physical-metal liquidity risks in the near term.