UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,D.C. 20549
FORM10-Q
☒ Quarterly report pursuant to Section13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2022
☐ Transition report pursuant to Section13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
for the transition period fromto
Commission file number:
SPDR
SPONSORED BY WORLD GOLD TRUST
SERVICES,LLC
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
NewYork | 81-6124035 | |
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization) | (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) |
c/o World Gold Trust Services, LLC
685 Third Ave. 27
New York, New York 10017
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
(212)
(Registrant’sRegistrant’s Telephone Number, Including Area Code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Titleofeachclass | Trading Symbol(s)Name | Nameofeachexchange onwhichregistered | ||
SPDR | GLD | NYSEArca |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a
Large accelerated filer | ☒ | Accelerated filer | ☐ | |||
Non-accelerated filer | ☐ | Smaller reporting company | ☐ | |||
Emerging growth company | ☐ |
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in
As of May 6, 2022,8, 2023, the Registrant had 372,900,000324,300,000 Shares outstanding.
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SPDR
At March 31, 20222023 (unaudited) and September 30, 20212022
(Amounts in 000’s of US$ except for share and per share data) | Mar-31, 2023 | Sep-30, 2022 | ||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||
ASSETS | ||||||||
Investments in Gold, at fair value (cost $49,278,096 and $49,274,427 at March 31, 2023 and September 30, 2022, respectively) | $ | 59,159,870 | $ | 50,693,257 | ||||
Total Assets | $ | 59,159,870 | $ | 50,693,257 | ||||
LIABILITIES | ||||||||
Accounts payable to Sponsor | $ | 19,149 | $ | 17,074 | ||||
Gold payable | 92,004 | 185,723 | ||||||
Total Liabilities | $ | 111,153 | $ | 202,797 | ||||
Net Assets | $ | 59,048,717 | $ | 50,490,460 | ||||
Shares issued and outstanding(1) | 320,900,000 | 324,300,000 | ||||||
Net asset value per Share | $ | 184.01 | $ | 155.69 |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$ except for share and per share data) | Mar-31, 2022 | Sep-30, 2021 | ||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||
ASSETS | ||||||||
Investments in Gold, at fair value (cost $56,276,018 and $49,227,344 at March 31, 2022 and September 30, 2021, respectively) | $ | 68,151,461 | $ | 55,474,023 | ||||
Total Assets | $ | 68,151,461 | $ | 55,474,023 | ||||
LIABILITIES | ||||||||
Accounts payable to Sponsor | $ | 22,792 | $ | 18,749 | ||||
Total Liabilities | $ | 22,792 | $ | 18,749 | ||||
Net Assets | $ | 68,128,669 | $ | 55,455,274 | ||||
Shares issued and outstanding (1) | 375,900,000 | 340,300,000 | ||||||
Net asset value per Share | $ | 181.24 | $ | 162.96 |
(1) Authorized share capital is unlimited and the par value of the Shares is $0.00.
See notes to the unaudited financial statements.
SPDR
(Amounts in 000’s000’s except for percentages)
March 31, 2022 | Ounces of gold | Cost | Fair Value | % of Net Assets | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||||||||||
Investment in Gold | 35,090.7 | $ | 56,276,018 | $ | 68,151,461 | 100.03 | % | |||||||||
Total Investment | $ | 56,276,018 | $ | 68,151,461 | 100.03 | % | ||||||||||
Liabilities in excess of other assets | (22,792 | ) | (0.03 | )% | ||||||||||||
Net Assets | $ | 68,128,669 | 100.00 | % | ||||||||||||
September 30, 2021 | Ounces of gold | Cost | Fair Value | % of Net Assets | ||||||||||||
Investment in Gold | 31,830.4 | $ | 49,227,344 | $ | 55,474,023 | 100.03 | % | |||||||||
Total Investment | $ | 49,227,344 | $ | 55,474,023 | 100.03 | % | ||||||||||
Liabilities in excess of other assets | (18,749 | ) | (0.03 | )% | ||||||||||||
Net Assets | $ | 55,455,274 | 100.00 | % | ||||||||||||
March 31, 2023 | Ounces of gold | Cost | Fair Value | % of Net Assets | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||||||||||
Investment in Gold | 29,883.2 | $ | 49,278,096 | $ | 59,159,870 | 100.19 | % | |||||||||
Total Investment | $ | 49,278,096 | $ | 59,159,870 | 100.19 | % | ||||||||||
Liabilities in excess of other assets | (111,153 | ) | (0.19 | )% | ||||||||||||
Net Assets | $ | 59,048,717 | 100.00 | % |
September 30, 2022 | Ounces of gold | Cost | Fair Value | % of Net Assets | ||||||||||||
Investment in Gold | 30,323.5 | $ | 49,274,427 | $ | 50,693,257 | 100.40 | % | |||||||||
Total Investment | $ | 49,274,427 | $ | 50,693,257 | 100.40 | % | ||||||||||
Liabilities in excess of other assets | (202,797 | ) | (0.40 | )% | ||||||||||||
Net Assets | $ | 50,490,460 | 100.00 | % |
See notes to the unaudited financial statements.
SPDR
For the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and March 31, 20212022
Three Months | Three Months | Six Months | Six Months | |||||||||||||
Ended | Ended | Ended | Ended | |||||||||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$, except per share data) | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
EXPENSES | ||||||||||||||||
Sponsor fees | $ | 54,875 | $ | 61,058 | $ | 106,371 | $ | 118,163 | ||||||||
Total expenses | 54,875 | 61,058 | 106,371 | 118,163 | ||||||||||||
Net investment loss | (54,875 | ) | (61,058 | ) | (106,371 | ) | (118,163 | ) | ||||||||
Net realized and change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold | ||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from investment in gold sold to pay expenses | 6,534 | 8,878 | 9,227 | 16,195 | ||||||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from gold distributed for the redemption of shares | 312,163 | 440,331 | 487,880 | 743,073 | ||||||||||||
Net change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold | 4,559,082 | 3,535,070 | 8,462,944 | 5,628,764 | ||||||||||||
Net realized and change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold | 4,877,779 | 3,984,279 | 8,960,051 | 6,388,032 | ||||||||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 4,822,904 | $ | 3,923,221 | $ | 8,853,680 | $ | 6,269,869 | ||||||||
Net income/(loss) per share | $ | 15.21 | $ | 11.09 | $ | 27.92 | $ | 18.14 | ||||||||
Weighted average number of shares (in 000’s) | 317,031 | 353,898 | 317,149 | 345,617 |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$, except per share data) | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
EXPENSES | ||||||||||||||||
Sponsor fees | $ | 61,058 | $ | 63,969 | $ | 118,163 | $ | 138,500 | ||||||||
Total expenses | 61,058 | 63,969 | 118,163 | 138,500 | ||||||||||||
Net investment loss | (61,058 | ) | (63,969 | ) | (118,163 | ) | (138,500 | ) | ||||||||
Net realized and change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold | ||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from investment in gold sold to pay expenses | 8,878 | 10,367 | 16,195 | 25,666 | ||||||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from gold distributed for the redemption of shares | 440,331 | 1,713,199 | 743,073 | 3,380,697 | ||||||||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) on investment in gold | 3,535,070 | (8,950,053 | ) | 5,628,764 | (10,609,446 | ) | ||||||||||
Net realized and change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold | 3,984,279 | (7,226,487 | ) | 6,388,032 | (7,203,083 | ) | ||||||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 3,923,221 | $ | (7,290,456 | ) | $ | 6,269,869 | $ | (7,341,583 | ) | ||||||
Net income/(loss) per share | $ | 11.09 | $ | (18.97 | ) | $ | 18.14 | $ | (18.26 | ) | ||||||
Weighted average number of shares (in 000’s) | 353,898 | 384,292 | 345,617 | 402,038 |
See notes to the unaudited financial statements.
SPDR
For the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and March 31, 20212022
Three Months | Three Months | Six Months | Six Months | |||||||||||||
Ended | Ended | Ended | Ended | |||||||||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
INCREASE/DECREASE IN CASH FROM OPERATIONS: | ||||||||||||||||
Cash proceeds received from sales of gold | $ | 53,605 | $ | 57,394 | $ | 104,296 | $ | 114,120 | ||||||||
Cash expenses paid | (53,605 | ) | (57,394 | ) | (104,296 | ) | (114,120 | ) | ||||||||
Increase/(Decrease) in cash resulting from operations | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ | — | $ | — | $ | — | $ | — | ||||||||
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CASH FINANCING ACTIVITIES: | ||||||||||||||||
Value of gold received for creation of shares-net of change in gold receivable | $ | 3,248,290 | $ | 9,841,302 | $ | 6,154,820 | $ | 11,474,427 | ||||||||
Value of gold distributed for redemption of shares-net of change in gold payable | $ | 2,433,015 | $ | 2,710,664 | $ | 6,543,962 | $ | 5,070,901 |
Three Months | Three Months | Six Months | Six Months | |||||||||||||
Ended | Ended | Ended | Ended | |||||||||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME/(LOSS) TO NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||||||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 4,822,904 | $ | 3,923,221 | $ | 8,853,680 | $ | 6,269,869 | ||||||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income/(loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | ||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from sales of gold to pay expenses | 53,605 | 57,394 | 104,296 | 114,120 | ||||||||||||
Net realized (gain)/loss from investment in gold sold to pay expenses | (6,534 | ) | (8,878 | ) | (9,227 | ) | (16,195 | ) | ||||||||
Net realized (gain)/loss from gold distributed for the redemption of shares | (312,163 | ) | (440,331 | ) | (487,880 | ) | (743,073 | ) | ||||||||
Net change in unrealized (gain)/loss on investment in gold | (4,559,082 | ) | (3,535,070 | ) | (8,462,944 | ) | (5,628,764 | ) | ||||||||
Increase/(Decrease) in accounts payable to Sponsor | 1,270 | 3,664 | 2,075 | 4,043 | ||||||||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | $ | — | $ | — | $ | — | $ | — |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
INCREASE/DECREASE IN CASH FROM OPERATIONS: | ||||||||||||||||
Cash proceeds received from sales of gold | $ | 57,394 | $ | 68,011 | $ | 114,120 | $ | 144,130 | ||||||||
Cash expenses paid | (57,394 | ) | (68,011 | ) | (114,120 | ) | (144,130 | ) | ||||||||
Increase/(Decrease) in cash resulting from operations | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CASH FINANCING ACTIVITIES: | ||||||||||||||||
Value of gold received for creation of shares-net of change in gold receivable | $ | 9,841,302 | $ | 3,952,347 | $ | 11,474,427 | $ | 6,713,466 | ||||||||
Value of gold distributed for redemption of shares-net of change in gold payable | $ | 2,710,664 | $ | 11,378,699 | $ | 5,070,901 | $ | 19,936,729 | ||||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME/(LOSS) TO NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||||||||||
Net income/(loss) | $ | 3,923,221 | $ | (7,290,456 | ) | $ | 6,269,869 | $ | (7,341,583 | ) | ||||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income/(loss) to net cash provided by operating activities: | ||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from sales of gold to pay expenses | 57,394 | 68,011 | 114,120 | 144,130 | ||||||||||||
Net realized (gain)/loss from investment in gold sold to pay expenses | (8,878 | ) | (10,367 | ) | (16,195 | ) | (25,666 | ) | ||||||||
Net realized (gain)/loss from gold distributed for the redemption of shares | (440,331 | ) | (1,713,199 | ) | (743,073 | ) | (3,380,697 | ) | ||||||||
Net change in unrealized (appreciation)/depreciation on investment in gold | (3,535,070 | ) | 8,950,053 | (5,628,764 | ) | 10,609,446 | ||||||||||
Increase/(Decrease) in accounts payable to Sponsor | 3,664 | (4,042 | ) | 4,043 | (5,630 | ) | ||||||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||
See notes to the unaudited financial statements.
SPDR
For the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and March 31, 20212022
Three Months | Three Months | Six Months | Six Months | |||||||||||||
Ended | Ended | Ended | Ended | |||||||||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Net Assets - Opening Balance | $ | 53,451,956 | $ | 57,074,810 | $ | 50,490,460 | $ | 55,455,274 | ||||||||
Creations | 3,248,290 | 9,841,302 | 6,154,820 | 11,474,427 | ||||||||||||
Redemptions | (2,474,433 | ) | (2,710,664 | ) | (6,450,243 | ) | (5,070,901 | ) | ||||||||
Net investment loss | (54,875 | ) | (61,058 | ) | (106,371 | ) | (118,163 | ) | ||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from investment in gold sold to pay expenses | 6,534 | 8,878 | 9,227 | 16,195 | ||||||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from gold distributed for the redemption of shares | 312,163 | 440,331 | 487,880 | 743,073 | ||||||||||||
Net change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold | 4,559,082 | 3,535,070 | 8,462,944 | 5,628,764 | ||||||||||||
Net Assets - Closing Balance | $ | 59,048,717 | $ | 68,128,669 | $ | 59,048,717 | $ | 68,128,669 |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | ||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Net Assets - Opening Balance | $ | 57,074,810 | $ | 71,157,721 | $ | 55,455,274 | $ | 76,952,551 | ||||||||
Creations | 9,841,302 | 3,899,139 | 11,474,427 | 6,713,466 | ||||||||||||
Redemptions | (2,710,663 | ) | (11,378,699 | ) | (5,070,901 | ) | (19,936,729 | ) | ||||||||
Net investment loss | (61,058 | ) | (63,969 | ) | (118,163 | ) | (138,500 | ) | ||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from investment in gold sold to pay expenses | 8,878 | 10,367 | 16,195 | 25,666 | ||||||||||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from gold distributed for the redemption of shares | 440,331 | 1,713,199 | 743,073 | 3,380,697 | ||||||||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) on investment in gold | 3,535,070 | (8,950,053 | ) | 5,628,764 | (10,609,446 | ) | ||||||||||
Net Assets - Closing Balance | $ | 68,128,669 | $ | 56,387,705 | $ | 68,128,669 | $ | 56,387,705 | ||||||||
See notes to the unauditedfinancial statements.
SPDR
1. | Organization |
The SPDR
The Shares trade on the NYSE Arca, Inc. (the “NYSE Arca”) under the symbol “GLD”, providing investors with an efficient means to obtain market exposure to the price of gold bullion. The Shares are also listed on the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, the Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores), the Singapore Exchange Limited and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The Trustee does not actively manage the gold held by the Trust. This means that the Trustee does not sell gold at times when its price is high or acquire gold at low prices in the expectation of future price increases. It also means that the Trustee does not make use of any of the hedging techniques available to professional gold investors to attempt to reduce the risk of losses resulting from price decreases. Any losses sustained by the Trust will adversely affect the value of the Shares.
The Statements of Financial Condition and Schedules of Investment at March 31, 20222023 and the Statements of Operations, Cash Flows and Changes in Net Assets for the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and 20212022 have been prepared on behalf of the Trust without audit. In the opinion of management of the Sponsor of the Trust, all adjustments (which include normal recurring adjustments) necessary to present fairly the financial position, results of operations and cash flows as of and for the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and for all periods presented have been made.
These financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto included in the Trust’s Annual Report on Form
2. | Significant Accounting Policies |
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) requires those responsible for preparing financial statements to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Trust.
2.1. | Basis of Accounting |
For accounting purposes only, the Trust is an investment company and, therefore, applies the specialized accounting and reporting guidance in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 946, Financial Services—Investment Companies. The Trust is not registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
2.2. | Fair Value Measurement |
FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 820, Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, provides a single definition of fair value, a hierarchy for measuring fair value and expanded disclosures about fair value adjustments.
The Trust does not hold any derivative instruments, and its assets only consist of allocated gold bullion and, from time to time, (i) gold receivable, representing gold covered by contractually binding orders for the creation of Shares where the gold has not yet been transferred to the Trust’s account and (ii) cash, which is used to pay expenses.
U.S. GAAP defines fair value as the price the Trust would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Trust’s policy is to value its investments at fair value.
Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of assets and liabilities. Inputs may be based on independent market data (“observable inputs”) or they may be internally developed (“unobservable inputs”). These inputs are categorized into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes. The level of a value determined for an asset or liability within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
Level 1 – Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
Level 2 – Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability and inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means; and
Level 3 – Inputs that are unobservable for the asset or liability, including the Trust’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments.
The following table summarizes the Trust’s investments at fair value:
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | ||||||||||||
March 31, 2022 | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||
Investment in Gold | $ | 68,151,461 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||
Total | $ | 68,151,461 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | ||||||||||||
September 30, 2021 | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||
Investment in Gold | $ | 55,474,023 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||
Total | $ | 55,474,023 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | ||||||||||||
March 31, 2023 | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||
Investment in Gold | $ | 59,159,870 | $ | — | $ | — | ||||||
Total | $ | 59,159,870 | $ | — | $ | — |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | ||||||||||||
September 30, 2022 | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||
Investment in Gold | $ | 50,693,257 | $ | — | $ | — | ||||||
Total | $ | 50,693,257 | $ | — | $ | — |
There were 0no transfers between Level 1 and other Levels for the six months ended March 31, 2022,2023, or for the year ended September 30, 2021.
The Trustee values the gold held by the Trust on the basis of the price of an ounce of gold as determined by the ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (“IBA”), a benchmark administrator, which provides an independently administered auction process as well as the overall administration and governance for the London Bullion Market Association (“LBMA”). In determining the net asset value (“NAV”) of the Trust, the Trustee values the gold held by the Trust on the basis of the price of an ounce of gold determined by the IBA 3:00 PM auction process (“LBMA Gold Price PM”), which is an electronic auction, with the imbalance calculated, and the price adjusted
2.3. | Custody of Gold |
Gold is held by the CustodianCustodians on behalf of the Trust, 100%
2.4. | Gold Receivable |
Gold receivable represents the quantity of gold covered by contractually binding orders for the creation of Shares where the gold has not yet been transferred to the Trust’s account. Generally, ownership of the gold is transferred within two business days of the trade date.
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2022 | Sep-30, 2021 | ||
Gold receivable | $0 | $0 |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2023 | Sep-30, 2022 | ||||||
Gold receivable | $ | — | $ | — |
2.5. | Gold Payable |
Gold payable represents the quantity of gold covered by contractually binding orders for the redemption of Shares where the gold has not yet been transferred out of the Trust’s account. Generally, ownership of the gold is transferred within two business days of the trade date.
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2022 | Sep-30, 2021 | ||
Gold payable | $0 | $0 |
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2023 | Sep-30, 2022 | ||||||
Gold payable | $ | 92,004 | $ | 185,723 |
2.6. | Creations and Redemptions of Shares |
The Trust creates and redeems Shares from time to time, but only in one or more Baskets (a Basket equals a block of 100,000 Shares). The Trust issues Shares in Baskets to certain authorized participants (“Authorized Participants”) on an ongoing basis. The creation and redemption of Baskets is only made in exchange for the delivery to the Trust or the distribution by the Trust of the amount of gold and any cash represented by the Baskets being created or redeemed, the amount of which will be based on the combined net asset value of the number of Shares included in the Baskets being created or redeemed determined on the day the order to create or redeem Baskets is properly received.
As the Shares of the Trust are redeemable in Baskets at the option of the Authorized Participants, the Trust has classified the Shares as Net Assets for financial reporting purposes. Activity in the number and value of Shares created and redeemed for the six months ended March 31, 20222023 and 20212022 are as follows:
(Amounts are in 000’s) | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | ||||||
Activity in Number of Shares Created and Redeemed: | ||||||||
Creations | 65,200 | 38,400 | ||||||
Redemptions | (29,600 | ) | (116,900 | ) | ||||
Net Change in Number of Shares Created and Redeemed | 35,600 | (78,500 | ) | |||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | ||||||
Activity in Value of Shares Created and Redeemed: | ||||||||
Creations | $ | 11,474,427 | $ | 6,713,466 | ||||
Redemptions | (5,070,901 | ) | (19,936,729 | ) | ||||
Net change in Value of Shares Created and Redeemed | $ | 6,403,526 | $ | (13,223,263 | ) | |||
Six Months | Six Months | |||||||
Ended | Ended | |||||||
(Amounts are in 000’s) | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | ||||||
Activity in Number of Shares Created and Redeemed: | ||||||||
Creations | 35,900 | 65,200 | ||||||
Redemptions | (39,300 | ) | (29,600 | ) | ||||
Net Change in Number of Shares Created and Redeemed | (3,400 | ) | 35,600 |
Six Months | Six Months | |||||||
Ended | Ended | |||||||
(Amounts in 000’s of US$) | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | ||||||
Activity in Value of Shares Created and Redeemed: | ||||||||
Creations | $ | 6,154,820 | $ | 11,474,427 | ||||
Redemptions | $ | (6,450,243 | ) | $ | (5,070,901 | ) | ||
Net change in Value of Shares Created and Redeemed | $ | (295,423 | ) | $ | 6,403,526 |
2.7. | Income and Expense (Amounts in |
The Trustee will, at the direction of the Sponsor or in its own discretion, sell the Trust’s gold as necessary to pay the Trust’s expenses. When selling gold to pay expenses, the Trustee will endeavor to sell the smallest amount of gold needed to pay expenses in order to minimize the Trust’s holdings of assets other than gold. Unless otherwise directed by the Sponsor, the Trustee will sell gold to the CustodianCustodians at the next LBMA Gold Price PM following the sale order. A gain or loss is recognized based on the difference between the selling price and the average cost of the gold sold, and such amounts are reported as net realized gain/(loss) from investment in gold sold to pay expenses on the Statements of Operations.
The Trust’s net realized and change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold for the six months ended March 31, 2023 of $ 8,960,051 is made up of a realized gain of $ 9,227 from the sale of gold to pay expenses, a realized gain of $487,880 from gold distributed for the redemption of Shares, and a change in unrealized gain of $8,462,944 on investment in gold.
The Trust’s net realized and change in unrealized gain/(loss) on investment in gold for the six months ended March 31, 2022 of $6,388,032 is made up of a realized gain of $16,195 from the sale of gold to pay expenses, a realized gain of $743,073 from gold distributed for the redemption of Shares, and a change in unrealized appreciationgain of $5,628,764 on investment in gold.
2.8. | Income Taxes |
The Trust is classified as a “grantor trust” for U.S. federal income tax purposes. As a result, the Trust itself will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax. Instead, the Trust’s income and expenses will “flow through” to the Shareholders, and the Trustee will report the Trust’s proceeds, income, deductions, gains, and losses to the Internal Revenue Service on that basis. The Sponsor of the Trust has evaluated whether or not there are uncertain tax positions that require financial statement recognition and has determined that 0no reserves for uncertain tax positions are required as of March 31, 20222023 or September 30, 2021.
The Sponsor evaluates tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of its tax treatment, and its tax reporting to its shareholders, of these positions to determine whether the tax positions are
3. | Related Parties – Sponsorand Trustee |
The Trust’s only recurring fixed expense is the Sponsor’s fee which accrues daily at an annual rate equal to 0.40% of the daily NAV, in exchange for the Sponsor assuming the responsibility to pay all ordinary fees and expenses of the Trust which include fees and expenses of the Trustee, the fees and expenses of the CustodianCustodians for the custody of the Trust’s gold bars, the fees and expenses of the Sponsor, certain taxes, the fees of the Marketing Agent, printing and mailing costs, legal and audit fees, registration fees, NYSE Arca listing fees and other marketing costs and expenses.
Affiliates of the Trustee may from time to time act as Authorized Participants or purchase or sell gold or Shares for their own account, as agent for
4. | Concentration of Risk |
The Trust’s sole business activity is the investment of gold. Various factors could affect the price of gold including: (i) global supply and demand, which is influenced by such factors as gold’s uses in jewelry, technology and industrial applications, purchases made by investors in the form of bars, coins and other gold products, forward selling by gold producers, purchases made by gold producers to unwind gold hedge positions, central bank purchases and sales, and production and cost levels in major gold-producing countries such as China, Australia, and the United States; (ii) investors’ expectations with respect to the rate of inflation; (iii) currency exchange rates; (iv) interest rates; (v) investment and trading activities of hedge funds and commodity funds; (vi) other economic variables such as income growth, economic output, and monetary policies; and (vii) global or regional political, economic or financial events and situations, especially those that are unexpected in nature. In addition, while gold is used to preserve wealth by investors around the world, there is no assurance that gold will maintain its long-term value in terms of purchasing power in the future. In the event that the price of gold declines, the Sponsor expects the value of an investment in the Shares to decline proportionately. Each of these events could have a material effect on the Trust’s financial position and results of operations.
5. | Indemnification |
The Sponsor, and its shareholders, members, directors, officers, employees, affiliates and subsidiaries, are indemnified by the Trust and held harmless against certain losses, liabilities or expenses incurred in the performance of their duties under the Trust Indenture without gross negligence, bad faith, willful misconduct, willful malfeasance or reckless disregard of the indemnified party’s obligations and duties under the Trust Indenture. Such indemnity includes payment by the Trust of the costs and expenses incurred in defending against any claim or liability under the Trust Indenture. Under the Trust Indenture, the Sponsor may be able to seek indemnification by the Trust for payments it makes in connection with the Sponsor’s activities under the Trust Indenture to the extent its conduct does not disqualify it from receiving such indemnification under the terms of the Trust Indenture. The Sponsor is also indemnified by the Trust and held harmless against any loss, liability or expense arising under the Amended and Restated Marketing Agent Agreement between the Sponsor and the Marketing Agent effective July 17, 2015, as amended, or any agreement entered into with an Authorized Participant which provides the procedures for the creation and redemption of Baskets and for the delivery of gold and any cash required for creations and redemptions insofar as such loss, liability or expense arises from any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in any written statement provided to the Sponsor by the Trustee. Any amounts payable to the Sponsor are secured by a lien on the Trust’s assets.
The Sponsor has agreed to indemnify certain parties against certain liabilities and to contribute to payments that such parties may be required to make in respect of those liabilities. The Trustee has agreed to reimburse such parties, solely from and to the extent of the Trust’s assets, for indemnification and contribution amounts due from the Sponsor in respect of such liabilities to the extent the Sponsor has not paid such amounts when due. The Sponsor has agreed that, to the extent the Trustee pays any amount in respect of the reimbursement obligations described in the preceding sentence, the Trustee, for the benefit of the Trust, will be subrogated to and will succeed to the rights of the party so reimbursed against the Sponsor.
6. | Financial Highlights |
The Trust is presenting the following financial highlights related to investment performance and operations of a Share outstanding for the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and 2021,2022, respectively. The total return at net asset value is based on the change in net asset value of a Share during the period and the total return at market value is based on the change in market value of a Share on the NYSE Arca during the period. An individual investor’s return and ratios may vary based on the timing of capital transactions.
Financial Highlights (Unaudited)
For the three and six months ended March 31, 20222023 and 2021
Three Months | Three Months | Six Months | Six Months | |||||||||||||
Ended | Ended | Ended | Ended | |||||||||||||
Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | Mar-31, 2023 | Mar-31, 2022 | |||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Net Asset Value | ||||||||||||||||
Net asset value per Share, beginning of period | $ | 168.62 | $ | 170.02 | $ | 155.69 | $ | 162.96 | ||||||||
Net investment income/(loss) | (0.17 | ) | (0.17 | ) | (0.34 | ) | (0.34 | ) | ||||||||
Net Realized and Change in Unrealized Gain/(Loss) | 15.56 | 11.39 | 28.66 | 18.62 | ||||||||||||
Net Income/(Loss) | 15.39 | 11.22 | 28.32 | 18.28 | ||||||||||||
Net asset value per Share, end of period | $ | 184.01 | $ | 181.24 | $ | 184.01 | $ | 181.24 | ||||||||
Market value per Share, beginning of period | $ | 169.64 | $ | 170.96 | $ | 154.67 | $ | 164.22 | ||||||||
Market value per Share, end of period | $ | 183.22 | $ | 180.65 | $ | 183.22 | $ | 180.65 | ||||||||
Ratio to average net assets | ||||||||||||||||
Net investment loss(1) | (0.40 | )% | (0.40 | )% | (0.40 | )% | (0.40 | )% | ||||||||
Gross expenses(1) | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||||
Net expenses(1) | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||||
Total Return, at net asset value(2) | 9.13 | % | 6.60 | % | 18.19 | % | 11.22 | % | ||||||||
Total Return, at market value(2) | 8.01 | % | 5.67 | % | 18.46 | % | 10.00 | % |
(1) Percentages are annualized.
(2) Percentages are not annualized.
Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Three Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2022 | Six Months Ended Mar-31, 2021 | |||||||||||||
(unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | (unaudited) | |||||||||||||
Net Asset Value | ||||||||||||||||
Net asset value per Share, beginning of period | $ | 170.02 | $ | 177.36 | $ | 162.96 | $ | 177.15 | ||||||||
Net investment income/(loss) | (0.17 | ) | (0.17 | ) | (0.34 | ) | (0.35 | ) | ||||||||
Net Realized and Change in Unrealized Gain/(Loss) | 11.39 | (18.75 | ) | 18.62 | (18.36 | ) | ||||||||||
Net Income/(Loss) | 11.22 | (18.92 | ) | 18.28 | (18.71 | ) | ||||||||||
Net asset value per Share, end of period | $ | 181.24 | $ | 158.44 | $ | 181.24 | $ | 158.44 | ||||||||
Market value per Share, beginning of period | $ | 170.96 | $ | 178.36 | $ | 164.22 | $ | 177.12 | ||||||||
Market value per Share, end of period | $ | 180.65 | $ | 159.96 | $ | 180.65 | $ | 159.96 | ||||||||
Ratio to average net assets | ||||||||||||||||
Net investment loss (1) | (0.40 | )% | (0.40 | )% | (0.40 | )% | (0.40 | )% | ||||||||
Gross expenses (1) | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||||
Net expenses (1) | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||||
Total Return, at net asset value (2) | 6.60 | % | (10.67 | )% | 11.22 | % | (10.56 | )% | ||||||||
Total Return, at market value (2) | 5.67 | % | (10.32 | )% | 10.00 | % | (9.69 | )% | ||||||||
TableItem2.Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Contents
This information should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes included in Item 1 of PartI of this Quarterly Report. The discussion and analysis which follows may contain trend analysis and other forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which reflect our current views with respect to future events and financial results. Words such as “anticipate,“anticipate,” “expect,“expect,” “intend,“intend,” “plan,“plan,” “believe,“believe,” “seek,“seek,” “outlook”“outlook” and “estimate”“estimate” as well as similar words and phrases signify forward-looking statements. SPDRTrust’sTrust’s forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and conditions and important factors, risks and uncertainties may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed in our forward-looking statements.
Trust Overview
SPDR
Gold is held by HSBC Bank plc (the “Custodian”("HSBC") and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (each a "Custodian" and together, the “Custodians”) on behalf of the Trust.
As of the date of this quarterly report, Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, Goldman, Sachs & Co., Goldman Sachs Execution & Clearing, L.P., HSBC Securities (USA) Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Merrill Lynch Professional Clearing Corp., Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, RBC Capital Markets LLC, UBS Securities LLC and Virtu Americas LLC are the only Authorized Participants. An updated list of Authorized Participants can be obtained from the Trustee or the Sponsor.
Investing in the Shares does not insulate the investor from certain risks, including price volatility. The following chart illustrates the movement in the price of the Shares and NAV of the Shares against the corresponding gold price (per 1/10 of an oz. of gold) since the day the Shares first began trading on the NYSE and subsequent transfer to NYSE Arca:
Share price& NAV v. gold price – November18, 2004 to March 31, 20222023
The divergence of the price of the Shares and NAV of the Shares from the gold price over time reflects the cumulative effect of the Trust expenses that arise if an investment had been held since inception.
Critical Accounting Policy
Valuation of Gold, Definition of NAV
The Trustee values the gold held by the Trust and determines the NAV of the Trust as of the LBMA Gold Price PM on each day that the NYSE Arca is open for regular trading, at the earlier of the LBMA Gold Price PM for the day or 12:00 PM New York time. If no LBMA Gold Price PM is announced on a particular evaluation day or if the LBMA Gold Price PM has not been announced by 12:00 PM New York time on a particular evaluation day, the next most recent LBMA Gold Price (AM or PM) is used in the determination of the NAV of the Trust, unless the Trustee, in consultation with the Sponsor, determines that such price is inappropriate to use as the basis for such determination. In the event the Trustee and the Sponsor determine that such price is not an appropriate basis for valuation of the Trust’s gold, they will identify an alternative basis for such valuation to be employed by the Trustee. While we believe that the LBMA Gold Price is an appropriate indicator of the value of gold, there are other indicators that are available that could be different than the LBMA Gold Price. The use of such an alternative indicator could result in materially different fair value pricing of the gold in the Trust which could result in different market adjustments or redemption value adjustments of our outstanding redeemable Shares.
Once the value of the gold has been determined, the Trustee subtracts all estimated accrued fees, expenses and other liabilities of the Trust from the total value of the gold and all other assets of the Trust (other than any amounts credited to the Trust’s reserve account, if established). The resulting figure is the NAV of the Trust. The Trustee determines the NAV per Share by dividing the NAV of the Trust by the number of Shares outstanding as of the close of trading on NYSE Arca.
Inspectorate International Limited (“Inspectorate”) conducts two counts each year of the gold bullion held on behalf of the Trust at the vaults of the Custodian.Custodians. A complete bar count is conducted once per year and coincides with the Trust’s financial year end at September 30
Results of Operations
In the three months ended March 31, 2022,2023, an additional 55,600,00018,100,000 Shares (556(181 Baskets) were created in exchange for 5,190,804.41,682,981.1 ounces of gold, 15,400,00014,200,000 Shares (154(142 Baskets) were redeemed in exchange for 1,437,720.21,320,480.0 ounces of gold, and 30,926.128,765.7 ounces of gold were sold to pay expenses.
At March 31, 2022,2023, the amount of gold owned by the Trust and held by the Custodian in its vaultCustodians was 35,090,73029,883,250 ounces, 100% of which is allocated gold in the form of London Good Delivery gold bars with a market value of $68,151,460,785$59,159,869,788 based on the LBMA Gold Price PM on March 31, 20222023 (cost—$56,276,018,405).
At September 30, 2021,2022, the amount of gold owned by the Trust and held by the Custodian in its vaultCustodians was 31,830,40130,323,468 ounces, 100% of which is allocated gold in the form of London Good Delivery gold bars with a market value of $55,474,022,504$50,693,257,111 based on the LBMA Gold Price PM on September 30, 20212022 (cost—$49,227,343,846) $49,274,427,022).
Cash Resources and Liquidity
At March 31, 2022,2023, the Trust did not have any cash balances. When selling gold to pay expenses, the Trustee endeavors to sell the exact amount of gold needed to pay expenses in order to minimize the Trust’s holdings of assets other than gold. As a consequence, we expect that the Trust will not record any net cash flow from its operations and that its cash balance will be zero at the end of each reporting period.
Movements in the Price of Gold
As movements in the price of gold are expected to directly affect the price of the Trust’s Shares, investors should understand what the recent movements in the price of gold have been. Investors, however, should also be aware that past movements in the gold price are not indicators of future movements. This section identifies recent trends in the movements of the gold price.
The following chart provides historical background on the price of gold. The chart illustrates movements in the price of gold in US dollars per ounce over the period from November 4,12, 2004 to March 31, 20222023 and is based on the LBMA Gold Price PM when available.
Daily Gold Price – November 4,12, 2004 – March 31, 2022
LBMA Gold Price PM USD
The average, high, low and
Period | Average | High | Date | Low | Date | End of period | Last business day (1) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Three months to June 30, 2019 | $ | 1,309.39 | $ | 1,431.40 | Jun 25, 2019 | $ | 1,269.50 | Apr 23, 2019 | $ | 1,409.00 | Jun 28, 2019 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to September 30, 2019 | $ | 1,472.47 | $ | 1,546.10 | Sep 4, 2019 | $ | 1,388.65 | Jul 5, 2019 | $ | 1,485.30 | Sep 30, 2019 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to December 31, 2019 | $ | 1,480.96 | $ | 1,517.10 | Oct 3, 2019 | $ | 1,452.05 | Nov 12, 2019 | $ | 1,523.00 | Dec 31, 2019 | (2) | ||||||||||||||||
Three months to March 31, 2020 | $ | 1,582.80 | $ | 1,683.65 | Mar 6, 2020 | $ | 1,474.25 | Mar 19, 2020 | $ | 1,608.95 | Mar 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to June 30, 2020 | $ | 1,711.13 | $ | 1,771.60 | Jun 29, 2020 | $ | 1,576.55 | Apr 1, 2020 | $ | 1,768.10 | Jun 30, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to September 30, 2020 | $ | 1,908.56 | $ | 2,067.15 | Aug 6, 2020 | $ | 1,771.05 | July 1, 2020 | $ | 1,886.90 | Sep 30, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to December 31, 2020 | $ | 1,874.23 | $ | 1,940.80 | Nov 6, 2020 | $ | 1,762.55 | Nov 30, 2020 | $ | 1,891.10 | Dec 31, 2020 | (2) | ||||||||||||||||
Three months to March 31, 2021 | $ | 1,794.01 | $ | 1,943.20 | Jan 4, 2021 | $ | 1,683.95 | Mar 30, 2021 | $ | 1,691.05 | Mar 31, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to June 30, 2021 | $ | 1,816.48 | $ | 1,902.75 | Jun 2, 2021 | $ | 1,726.05 | Apr 1, 2021 | $ | 1,763.15 | Jun 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to September 30, 2021 | $ | 1,789.52 | $ | 1,829.30 | Jul 29, 2021 | $ | 1,723.35 | Aug 10, 2021 | $ | 1,742.80 | Sep 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||
Three months to December 31, 2021 | $ | 1,795.25 | $ | 1,864.90 | Nov 17, 2021 | $ | 1,753.20 | Oct 5, 2021 | $ | 1,820.10 | Dec 31, 2021 | (2) | ||||||||||||||||
Three months to March 31, 2022 | $ | 1,877.16 | $ | 2,039.05 | Mar 8, 2022 | $ | 1,788.15 | Jan 28, 2022 | $ | 1,942.15 | Mar 31, 2022 | |||||||||||||||||
Twelve months ended March 31, 2020 | $ | 1,463.10 | $ | 1,683.65 | Mar 6, 2020 | $ | 1,269.50 | Apr 23, 2019 | $ | 1,608.95 | Mar 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
Twelve months ended March 31, 2021 | $ | 1,823.35 | $ | 2,067.15 | Aug 6, 2020 | $ | 1,576.55 | Apr 1, 2020 | $ | 1,691.05 | Mar 31, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||
Twelve months ended March 31, 2022 | $ | 1,819.49 | $ | 2,039.05 | Mar 8, 2022 | $ | 1,723.35 | Aug 10, 2021 | $ | 1,942.15 | Mar 31, 2022 | |||||||||||||||||
November 12, 2004 to March 31, 2022 | $ | 1,217.43 | $ | 2,067.15 | Aug 6, 2020 | $ | 411.10 | Feb 8, 2005 | $ | 1,942.15 | Mar 31, 2022 |
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Period | Average | High | Date | Low | Date | period | day (1) | |||||||||||||
Three months to June 30, 2020 | $ | 1,711.13 | $ | 1,771.60 | Jun 29, 2020 | $ | 1,576.55 | Apr 1, 2020 | $ | 1,768.10 | Jun 30, 2020 | |||||||||
Three months to September 30, 2020 | $ | 1,908.56 | $ | 2,067.15 | Aug 6, 2020 | $ | 1,771.05 | July 1, 2020 | $ | 1,886.90 | Sep 30, 2020 | |||||||||
Three months to December 31, 2020 | $ | 1,874.23 | $ | 1,940.80 | Nov 6, 2020 | $ | 1,762.55 | Nov 30, 2020 | $ | 1,891.10 | Dec 31, 2020 | (2) | ||||||||
Three months to March 31, 2021 | $ | 1,794.01 | $ | 1,943.20 | Jan 4, 2021 | $ | 1,683.95 | Mar 30, 2021 | $ | 1,691.05 | Mar 31, 2021 | |||||||||
Three months to June 30, 2021 | $ | 1,816.48 | $ | 1,902.75 | Jun 2, 2021 | $ | 1,726.05 | Apr 1, 2021 | $ | 1,763.15 | Jun 30, 2021 | |||||||||
Three months to September 30, 2021 | $ | 1,789.52 | $ | 1,829.30 | Jul 29, 2021 | $ | 1,723.35 | Aug 10, 2021 | $ | 1,742.80 | Sept 30, 2021 | |||||||||
Three months to December 31, 2021 | $ | 1,795.25 | $ | 1,864.90 | Nov 17, 2021 | $ | 1,753.20 | Oct 5, 2021 | $ | 1,820.10 | Dec 31, 2021 | (2) | ||||||||
Three months to March 31, 2022 | $ | 1,877.16 | $ | 2,039.05 | Mar 8, 2022 | $ | 1,788.15 | Jan 28, 2022 | $ | 1,820.10 | Mar 31, 2022 | |||||||||
Three months to June 30, 2022 | $ | 1,870.58 | $ | 1,976.75 | Apr 13, 2022 | $ | 1,809.50 | May 16, 2022 | $ | 1,817.00 | June 30, 2022 | |||||||||
Three months to September 30, 2022 | $ | 1,728.91 | $ | 1,808.40 | Jul 4, 2022 | $ | 1,634.30 | Sep 27, 2022 | $ | 1,671.75 | Sep 30, 2022 | |||||||||
Three months to December 31, 2022 | $ | 1,725.85 | $ | 1,823.55 | Dec 13, 2022 | $ | 1,628.75 | Nov 3, 2022 | $ | 1,812.35 | Dec 30, 2022 | (2) | ||||||||
Three months ended March 31, 2023 | $ | 1,889.92 | $ | 1,993.80 | Mar 24, 2023 | $ | 1,810.95 | Feb 24, 2023 | $ | 1,979.70 | Mar 31, 2023 | |||||||||
Twelve months ended March 31, 2021 | $ | 1,823.55 | $ | 2,067.15 | Aug 6, 2020 | $ | 1,576.55 | Apr 1, 2020 | $ | 1,691.05 | Mar 31, 2021 | |||||||||
Twelve months ended March 31, 2022 | $ | 1,819.49 | $ | 2,039.05 | Mar 8, 2022 | $ | 1,723.55 | Aug 10, 2021 | $ | 1,942.15 | Mar 31, 2022 | |||||||||
Twelve months ended March 31, 2023 | $ | 1,803.68 | $ | 1,993.80 | Mar 24, 2023 | $ | 1,628.75 | Nov 3, 2022 | $ | 1,979.70 | Mar 31, 2023 | |||||||||
November 12, 2004 to March 31, 2023 | $ | 1,249.12 | $ | 2,067.15 | Aug 6, 2020 | $ | 411.10 | Feb 8, 2005 | $ | 1,979.70 | Mar 31, 2023 |
(1) | The end of period gold price is the LBMA Gold Price PM on the last business day of the period. This is in accordance with the Trust Indenture and the basis used for calculating the Net Asset Value of the Trust. |
(2) | There was no LBMA Gold Price PM on the last business day of December 2022, 2021 |
Item3.Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
The Trust Indenture does not authorize the Trustee to borrow for payment of the Trust’s ordinary expenses. The Trust does not engage in transactions in foreign currencies which could expose the Trust or holders of Shares to any foreign currency related market risk. The Trust does not invest in any derivative financial instruments or long-term debt instruments.
The duly authorized officers of the Sponsor, performing functions equivalent to those a principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Trust would perform if the Trust had any officers, have evaluated the effectiveness of the Trust’s disclosure controls and procedures, and have concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures of the Trust were effective as of the end of the period covered by this report. Such disclosure controls and procedures are designed to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed in the reports that the Trust files or submits under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, are recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time period specified in the applicable rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to the duly authorized officers of the Sponsor performing functions equivalent to those a principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Trust would perform if the Trust had any officers, and to the Audit Committee of the Sponsor, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
There has been no change in the internal control over financial reporting that occurred during our most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting.
You should carefully consider the factors discussed in Part I, Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form
The risks described in our Annual Report on Form
Item2.Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
a) | None. |
b) | Not applicable. |
c) | Although the Trust |
Period | Total Number of Shares Redeemed | Average Ounces of Gold Per Share | ||||||
1/1/22 to 1/31/22 | 3,200,000 | .09339 | ||||||
2/1/22 to 2/28/22 | 4,200,000 | .09337 | ||||||
3/1/22 to 3/31/22 | 8,000,000 | .09334 | ||||||
Total | 15,400,000 | .09336 | ||||||
EXHIBIT INDEX
Pursuant to Item 601 of Regulation
Exhibit No. | DescriptionofExhibit | |
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31.1 | ||
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31.2 | ||
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32.1 | ||
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32.2 | ||
101.INS* | Inline XBRL Instance Document | |
101.SCH* | Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document | |
101.CAL* | Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document | |
101.LAB* | Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document | |
101.PRE* | Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document | |
101.DEF* | Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document | |
104.1 | Cover Page Interactive Data |
* | Pursuant to Rule 406T of Regulation S-T, these interactive data files are deemed not filed or part of a registration statement or prospectus for purposes of Sections 11 or 12 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, are deemed not filed for the purposes of Section 18 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and otherwise are not subject to liability under those sections. |
WORLD GOLD TRUST SERVICES, LLC | |
Sponsor of the SPDR ® Gold Trust(Registrant) | |
/s/ Joseph R. Cavatoni | |
Joseph R. Cavatoni | |
Principal Executive | |
/s/ Amanda Krichman | |
Amanda Krichman | |
Principal Financial and Accounting Officer* | |
Date: May 9, 2022
* The Registrant is a trust and the persons are signing in their capacities as officers of World Gold Trust Services, LLC, the Sponsor of the Registrant.