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Nov 2009, 1743 hrs IST, Nidhi Kumar, ET Bureau Text: International spot Gold breached all previous records and made a high of $1167.8/ounce in morning trading hours in the Hong Kong market...According to AUM Capital, “US gold futures ended higher for...
Tags: gold futures, Germany, Frankfurt, Derivatives, Futures contract, Ounce, Business Finance, Dollar, Gold as an investment, Precious metals, Gold, Hong Kong
Providing the market with support have been various factors like strong demand for gold through such investments as exchange traded funds which in turn are being supported by a growing number of financial planners. Another factor has been recent financial...
Tags: gold futures, dollar rebounds, Germany, Frankfurt, United States dollar, Futures contract, Dollar, Derivatives, Foreign exchange market, Currency, Business Finance, Gold as an investment, Security, Monetary policy, Gold, Investment, Inflation, Exchange-traded funds
The rupee inched higher on Tuesday tracking the dollar's drop against major units, but mixed cues from Asian stocks saw banks eyeing the local sharemarket open for clearer direction on fund flows. * At 9:00 a.m. the partially convertible rupee was at...
Tags: gold futures, fresh record, India, Mumbai, Cent, United States dollar, Business Finance, Commodities market, Multi Commodity Exchange, Futures contract, Commodity, Agriculture in India, Commodity exchanges, Economy of India, Derivatives, Futures
Gold prices declined from a record in New York as the dollar rebounded from a 15-month low, curbing demand for the metal as an alternative asset. Gold futures fluctuated between gains and losses as the metal’s allure as a safe-harbor asset was offset...
Tags: gold futures, New York, Transition metals, Bullion coins, Gold as an investment, United States dollar, Gold coin, Precious metals, Chemical elements, Noble metals, Business Finance, Futures contract, Dollar coin, Price of petroleum, New York Mercantile Exchange, Commodities market, Derivatives, Digital gold currencies, Gold, Heraeus, Cent, Coins of the United States, Inflation, Money
Nov 2009, 0045 hrs IST, Kiran Kabtta Somvanshi, ET Bureau Text: Buoyed by a new high in the international market, gold prices in Mumbai ruled at Rs 16,705 per 10 grams on Monday. Local prices could have further surged had the dollar not weakened. In...
Tags: gold hit, gold price, gold futures, month low, stimulus measures, U.S, New York Mercantile Exchange, major currencies, weak dollar
In another meteoric rise, gold climbed to Rs36,500 a tola on Wednesday from Rs36,000 per tola on Tuesday. �This latest surge is said to have been caused by heavy buying of gold by India from the International Monetary Fund (IMF),� said Haji Haroon Chand,...
Tags: gold futures, India, central banks, International Monetary Fund
Gold futures on the Multi Commodity Exchange was 0.02% higher at Rs16,622 per 10gm at 2:29 pm., after hitting a record of 16,664 rupees earlier tracing overseas markets. International gold, which guides the domestic markets, ran to a record high above...
Tags: India, gold futures, gold hit, central bank, precious metal, IMF
The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange went down 241.24 points, or 1.89 percent, to close Tuesday's trading at 12,500.64. The H-shares index, initiated in August 1994 and readjusted on Sept. 7, 2009, tracks the overall...
Tags: gold futures, central banks, IMF, New York Mercantile Exchange, China Merchants Securities, ANA, gold prices, futures hit, dollar slid, International Monetary Fund
Commerce Department said factory orders in September increased 0.9%, the fifth monthly increase in six months and more than economists had expected.
Tags: gold futures
Silver continued forward march on the bullion market here today due to sustained demand from industrial users amid higher New York advices. Gold, however, moved down owing to lack of local buying interest. In New York, gold futures fell on Friday as a...
Tags: New York Mercantile Exchange, dollar curbed, gold futures, dollar strengthens, India, Mumbai