The overall demand stood at 1,262 tonne in Q1 2016, according to the WGC's latest Gold Demand Trends report.
"Demand is down but that is largely because Q1 last year was exceptionally high. Although we did not see the record-breaking surges in ETF inflows experienced in Q1 2016, we have seen good inflows nonetheless this quarter, with strong interest from European investors ahead of the Dutch and French elections," WGC Head of Market Intelligence Alistair Hewitt said.
Slower central bank demand also contributed to the weakness with 76 tonne added to the reserves from 104 tonne in Q1, 2016.
"This was down 27 per cent on Q1 2016. China's purchasing programme was on pause during the quarter as its foreign exchange reserves remained under pressure," the report added.
However, bar and coin investment was healthy and grew 9 per cent at 290 tonne, while demand firmed slightly in both the jewellery and technology sectors.
Jewellery demand in the first quarter was marginally up at 481 tonne from Q1 2016.
"Gains in India were the main reason for the slight increase. But demand remains relatively weak in an historical context, 18 per cent below the 5-year quarterly average," the report said.
Meanwhile, the report said the total supply went down by 12 per cent to reach 1,032 tonne in the first quarter, compared with 1,175 tonne in the first quarter of 2016.
There was also a 21 per cent fall in recycling to 283 tonne from 360 tonne during Q1 last year.
The drop in recycling indicates a return to more normal levels after sharp price movements drove exceptional levels in Q1, 2016, the report said.
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