To ensure the future security of one’s wealth, markets and individuals from across the globe invest in gold, taking advantage of the financial benefits of gold bullion. Gold Bullion markets are present in all of the world’s major cities. The advantages of investing your wealth in gold bullion as opposed to in banks or unsecured saving corporations attract investors with small and large sums of money.

Gold could be traded freely in the British colonies and so gold bullion markets were introduced there. Mumbai’s gold bullion market founded during Britain’s occupation of India remains successful, perfectly placed at the centre of India’s financial capital.

The Zaveri Bazaar, as Mumbai’s gold bullion market is known, is every bit as active as other major gold bullion markets including London’s. Indians of course are one of the major buyers of gold and so Zaveri Bazaar is a great tourist attraction for visitors looking to buy decorative gold ornaments or as an investment.

The gold bullion market in Mumbai has survived since its opening in 1860 as traders from India and neighbouring countries visit the bustling market to trade in gold.

On the other side of the world the London gold bullion market trades the commodity in huge quantities. The Bank of England oversees London’s gold bullion market and regular traders here include multi-national banks and gold refiners.

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