Gold price up by Rs 360 on jewellers’ buying

February 21, 2019

Mumbai-India (Feb 21)  Gold prices on Thursday rose Rs 360 to Rs 34,830 per 10 gram at the bullion market here on increased buying from local jewellers, according to the All India Sarafa Association. Silver, however, fell by Rs 140 to Rs 41,660 a kg on decreased offtake by industrial units.

Bullion traders said sentiment in the domestic market turned upbeat on the back of increased buying by jewellers and retailers, leading to a rise in the prices of the yellow metal. They, however, added that the further gains were capped by weak global market. Globally, gold was trading lower at $ 1,338.31 an ounce and silver moved marginally down to 15.98 an ounce in New York.

Meanwhile, Tapan Patel, senior research analyst (commodities), HDFC Securities, said going forward, global gold prices may see some correction as “negative divergence on daily charts” is signalling. In the national capital, gold of 99.9 per cent and 99.5 per cent purities advanced by Rs 360 each to Rs 34,830 and Rs 34,680 per 10 gram, respectively. The gold prices on Wednesday had dropped Rs 210. Sovereign gold also rose by Rs 200 to Rs 26,600 per piece of 8 gram.

On the other hand, silver ready declined by Rs 140 to Rs 41,660 a kg, while weekly-based delivery decreased by Rs 51 to Rs 40,501 a kg. However, silver coins were in good demand and traded higher by Rs 1,000 at Rs 83,000 for buying and Rs 84,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

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