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Domestic gold prices hit a high of nearly Rs 13,100 in March 2008 . Gold prices closed at all-time record of over Rs 18,000-per ten gram in November 2009 the back of a strong marriage season demand, positive global cues and a weaker dollar. Gold prices...
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China has maintained a consistent allocation of its foreign exchange reserves across different currencies, a senior official said on Friday, suggesting that any diversification away from the dollar has been gradual. Wang Xiaoyi, deputy head of the State...
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NZ dollar settles, investors await US data Friday December 4, 05:59 PM The New Zealand dollar market settled down ahead of the release of United States monthly jobs data for November later today. A higher than expected number was seen as a potential...
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Global commodity demand will have a steady recovery in the first half of next year, driven by China, Macquarie said last month. “Commodity prices and demand will remain strong,” Mr Barnett said. “I don’t see the sort of high peak that we saw 2007 or thereabouts.”...
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According to news from the South Korean media, North Korea, Dec. 1, 2009, has sharply revalued its currency by issuing the first new banknotes for 17 years in an apparent attempt to curb inflation and clamp down on black-market trading. The exchange...
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The dollar clung to slim gains versus a basket of rivals on Thursday after the Institute for Supply Management said the service sectors of the U.S. economy contracted in November after two months of expansion, a surprise for economists who expected the...
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C opper HG-FT steadied on Thursday, lingering just below the previous day's 14-month high as fears about a Dubai debt problem eased, but the latest hefty rise in copper stocks kept sentiment on a leash. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange...
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Stocks witnessed a sluggish start on Friday amid weakness across global markets...National Stock Exchange’s Nifty was trading at 5100, lower by 0.61 per cent or 31.25 points from the previous close. Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensex was at 17102, down 83.54...
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Sustained flight to quality investing on the back of a falling dollar saw spot gold in the overseas market touching a new record of $1,226 an ounce (31.10 gm). Gold of 99.5% purity in Mumbai, though, did not reflect the rise, closing down Rs 10 per 10...
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Dec 2009, 0041 hrs IST, George Cherian, ET Now Text: He’s considered one of the finest minds in the commodities space, calling the $147.27/bbl record level for crude oil almost to the dot, last year. He is now of the view that crude oil prices will...
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