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Gold prices increase for subsequent day on worldwide cues

Gold prices gain for second day on global cues
Gold prices rose for the second straight day on Saturday by gaining Rs 120 to Rs 30,120 per ten grams in the national capital, largely in tandem with a firming trend overseas.

Traders said increased buying by stockists and jewellers amid a firming global trend, as the dollar's slump boosted demand for precious metals as an alternative investments, mainly influenced gold prices.

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Gold in New York, which normally sets price trend on the domestic front, up by 0.1 per cent to $1,214 an ounce while silver by 0.7 per cent to $20.04 an ounce.

On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity advanced by Rs 120 each to Rs 30,120 and Rs 29,920 per ten grams respectively. It had gained Rs 100 on Friday.

Sovereign, however, remained steady at Rs 25,100 per piece of eight gram in scattered deals.

Silver ready rose for the fourth straight session, gaining Rs 250 to Rs 45,000 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 320 to Rs 45,150 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers, while silver coins continued to be asked at last level of Rs 85,000 for buying and Rs 86,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

Silver had gained Rs 1,200 in the previous three sessions.

Gold worth recovers on Christmas require, worldwide cues

 Gold price recovers on Christmas demand, global cues


Gold worth snapped its two-da trailing splash on Wednesday, trailing recuperating by Rs 125 to Rs 30,175 per ten grams in the general investment , on Christmas require coupled with a campact overall leaning.
Silver worth followed outfit and gained Rs 140 to Rs 43,690 per kg on increased offtake by manufacturing Units.
Traders said besides Christmas require, solid world wide  fashion on assumption that this month's wroth drop may encourage more material buying Mostly led to a revival in expensive metals.
Gold in New York, which as a imperative sets wroth fashion on the marital  front, rise by 0.5 per cent to $1,203.30 an small amount and silver by 0.4 per cent to $19.48 an ounce.

On the marital facade, gold of 99.9  and 99.5 per cent spotlessness well again by Rs 125 every to Rs 30,175 and Rs 29,975 per ten grams, correspondingly. It had vanished Rs 350 in last two require.
monarch   remained  stable  at  Rs 25,100 per part of eight gram.
In line with a common compact require, silver ready rebounded by Rs 140 to Rs 43,690 per kg and paper-based release by Rs 250 to Rs 43,990 per kg. The white metal had gone Rs 400 in the prior two sessions.
Silver coins, nevertheless, detained stable at Rs 84,000 for buying and Rs 85,000 for advertising of 100 pieces.

Gold prices down in futures trade on weak global cues

 Gold prices down in futures trade
Gold prices moved down by 0.31 per cent to Rs 28,739 per 10 gram in futures trade on Tuesday as speculators trimmed their exposures, tracking a weak trend overseas.

At the Multi Commodity Exchange, gold for delivery in February next year eased by Rs 90, or 0.31 per cent, to Rs 28,739 per 10 gram in business turnover of 201 lots. Likewise, the metal for delivery in far-month April 2014 shed Rs 84, or 0.29 per cent, to Rs 28,410 per 10 gm in three lots.

Market analysts said a weak trend in the overseas markets after signs of a strengthening US economy fuelled speculation that the Federal Reserve is ready to slow the pace of its monetary stimulus mainly weighed on the gold prices at futures trade here.

Globally, gold fell 2.5 per cent to $1,218.80 an ounce in New York in previous session.

Gold prices snaps 2-day rally, slips on reduced offtake

Gold prices snaps 2-day rally
Gold prices on Friday snapped two days of gains, falling by Rs 10 to Rs 32,400 per 10 gram in the national capital, on reduced offtake at existing higher levels amid a weak global trend.

Weak global trend, as investors weighed speculation that the US Fed will delay a reduction in stimulus against signs of reduced demand in world's biggest consumer - China, also influenced the sentiment, traders said.

Gold in Singapore, which normally sets price trend on the domestic front, fell by 0.5 per cent to $1,340.44 an ounce and silver by 1.2 per cent to $22.42 an ounce.

On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity slipped by Rs 10 each to Rs 32,400 and Rs 32,200 per ten gram, respectively. It had gained Rs 785 in last two days.

Sovereign held steady at Rs 25,300 per piece of eight gram.

Similarly, silver ready dropped by Rs 750 to Rs 49,450 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 350 to Rs 49,650 per kg. The white metal had surged by Rs 1,190 on Wednesday.

On the other hand, silver coins continued to be asked at last level of Rs 88,000 for buying and Rs 89,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

Gold, silver prices zoom on seasonal demand

Gold, silver prices zoom on seasonal demand
Gold prices surged by Rs 305 to Rs 31,930 per ten gram in the national capital on Wednesday on brisk buying by stockists and jewellers to meet the rising seasonal demand amid strong global trend.

Silver prices too zoomed by Rs 1,190 to Rs 50,200 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers for coming festivals led by Diwali and ongoing marriage season.

Silver and gold coins, which are normally used for pooja on Diwali and gifting purpose during marriage celebrations, remained in keen demand.

Firm global trend after payrolls in the US climbed, increasing speculation the Federal Reserve will maintain monetary stimulus to boost the economy, also influenced the sentiment, traders said.

Gold in New York, which normally sets price trend on the domestic front, climbed 2 per cent to $1,342.60 an ounce, nearing the highest level since September 30. Silver also climbed 2.3 per cent to $22.79 an ounce.

On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity surged by Rs 305 each to Rs 31,930 and Rs 31,730 per ten gram, respectively, while sovereign held steady at Rs 25,300 per piece of eight gram.

In a similar fashion, silver ready surged by Rs 1,190 to Rs 50,200 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 700 to Rs 50,000 per kg. However, silver coins held steady at Rs 87,000 for buying and Rs 88,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

Gold price up 0.72 per cent in futures trade on Asian cues

Gold price up 0.72% in futures trade
Buoyed by a firm Asian trend, gold prices rose by 0.72 per cent to Rs 29,500 per 10 gram in futures trade on Monday as speculators enlarged their positions.

Besides, rising demand in the domestic spot markets for the ongoing festive and wedding season too supported the rise.

At the Multi Commodity Exchange, gold for delivery in far-month February 2014 contracts rose by Rs 210, or 0.72 per cent, to Rs 29,500 per 10 gram in business turnover of 10 lots.

Similarly, the yellow metal for delivery in December traded higher by Rs 205, or 0.70 per cent, to Rs 29,685 per 10 gram in 235 lots.

Analysts said a firming trend in the Asian trade on speculation that the US Fed would not start tapering until 2014 and rising demand in domestic spot markets mainly led to rise in gold prices in futures trade.

In the national capital, gold prices went up by Rs 150 to Rs 31,650 per 10 gram on Saturday.

Globally, gold rose by $1.60, or 0.12 per cent, to $1,319 an ounce in Singapore.

Gold price slips from 3-week high, down Rs 315

 Gold price slips from 3-week high
Gold prices slipped from a three-week high on Monday, losing Rs 315 to Rs 30,885 per 10 grams in New Delhi, on profit-selling at prevailing higher levels.

Traders said sluggish demand due to ongoing 'Shradh' period also influenced the sentiment.

Gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity plunged by Rs 315 each to Rs 30,885 and Rs 30,685 per ten grams, respectively.

It had climbed to a three-week high of Rs 31,200 in the previous session.

Sovereign also lacked necessary follow-up support and declined by Rs 100 to Rs 25,000 per piece of eight gram.

In line with a general weak trend, silver ready declined by Rs 100 to Rs 49,580 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 20 to Rs 49,580 per kg. The white metal had surged by Rs 1,225 in the previous session.

However, silver coins held steady at Rs 86,000 for buying and Rs 87,000 for selling of 100 pieces.