Double quotes are more usual, and it's quite acceptable for any particular community to adopt a house style for the sake of consistency, but a blanket statement that one way of doing it is better has no justification.
It's also dangerous to make such recommendations, since it encourages the "desperate perl hackers" who try to parse XML using regular expressions instead of using a real XML parser, and invariably only succeed in handling a subset of what XML legally allows.
I tend to use single quotes for convenience if I'm hand-generating XML from Java applications - though I'm increasingly inclining to the view that hand-generating XML is almost as dangerous as hand-parsing it.