New Delhi: Gold in the national capital on Thursday dipped Rs 265 to Rs 46,149 per 10 grams, in line with a fall in international precious metal prices and rupee appreciation, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, gold closed at Rs 46,414 per 10 grams. Silver also tumbled Rs 323 to Rs 61,653
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Swiss Franc drops sharply today, as pressured by selling against Euro, and rising treasury yields. Dollar once again tries to recover, but there is no committed buying yet. The greenback traders will carefully scrutinize the comments from Fed officials coming out today and tomorrow, as the annual Jackson Hole Symposium goes along. Meanwhile, commodity currencies
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New Delhi: National Stock Exchange (NSE) has directed its members, including stockbrokers, to discontinue the sale of digital gold on their platforms by September 10. The direction came after capital markets regulator Sebi said that certain members are providing a platform to their clients for buying and selling digital gold. Securities and Exchange Board of
Dollar recovers mildly in Asian session today as selling lost some momentum. On the other hand commodity currencies are turning softer. Australian Dollar continues to be weighed down by surging coronavirus cases, as the State Premier also warned of “lots of pressures” on hospitals. But overall, traders are starting to turn cautious ahead of Jackson
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NEW DELHI: Following global trends, gold prices moved lower on Wednesday as the US dollar ticked up and investors awaited for possible guidance on tapering of the pandemic-era stimulus. Gold futures on MCX were down 0.56 per cent, or Rs 265, at Rs 47,347 per 10 gram. Silver futures declined 0.65 per cent, or Rs
Dollar continues to pare back some of this week’s losses in early US session, after slightly better than expected durable goods orders. But strength of recovery is so far relatively weak. Markets are also generally in mixed mode. Euro has litter reaction to worst than expected Germany business climate data, too. Overall, traders are turning
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Capacity utilisation at domestic refineries rose to 91% in July compared to 83% a year earlier as fuel demand returned after lockdown restrictions were eased. The average utilisation at , the nation’s largest refiner, increased to 96% from 91% in July last year, as per the official data. , the owner of the world’s largest
Commodity currencies suffered last week but Canadian dollar was the worst performer. Loonie declined -2.93% in the past week, making it the weakest amongst major currency pairs. Other than the broad-based strength in US dollar amidst speculations of early taper by the Fed, the sharp selloff in crude oil price was the ultimate reason driving
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New Delhi: Gold in the national capital on Tuesday jumped Rs 170 to Rs 46,544 per 10 grams despite rupee appreciation, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had closed at Rs 46,374 per 10 grams. Silver also gained Rs 172 to Rs 61,584 per kg, from Rs 61,412 per kg
New Zealand Dollar rises broadly today after a top RBNZ official indicated that the decision to refrain from rate hike was mainly due to communication difficulty. Instead, the central bank is actively considering a 50bps hike. Strong rebound in Asian stocks also supported other commodity currencies, but positive sentiment is not much carried through to
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NEW DELHI: After a sharp correction, if you are looking to buy gold and silver at the current levels then it may be better to wait as analysts believe precious metals will remain under pressure. Silver prices have seen a sharp plunge from Rs 69,000 a kg to Rs 62,000 in the last one month.
Following the FOMC minutes, the attention turns to the Jackson Hole symposium later this week. We expect that the Fed would make formal announcement of QE tapering at the November meeting. With a tapering size of US15B at each meeting, the entire QE program would be complete by September 2022. As the big picture of
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