13 अप्रैल 2013
Gold prices suffer biggest ever loss on global cues
New Delhi, Apr 13. Crash-like conditions developed
on the bullion market today as gold prices recorded the
biggest ever fall of Rs 1,250 per ten gram to hit one-year low
on frantic selling by stockists amid a steep fall in overseas
markets.
Gold, which had been plummeting this week and traded
below Rs 30,000, fell further sharply by 1,250 to Rs 28,350
per ten gram, a level last seen on April 7 last year
following a steepest fall of 84 dollar to 1,477 dollar an
ounce in global markets.
"Gold suffering such a biggest single day fall of
Rs 1,250 is never seen before and may lose more ground in
coming days mostly influenced by speculative selling in
futures markets,' said All India Sarafa Bazar Vice president
Surender Jain.
He said the market was mostly driven by global markets
and futures trade, while there was hardly any physical buying.
Gold in New york, which normally sets price trend on
the domestic front, tumbled to the lowest since July 2011 on
signs that investors are favouring the dollar and equities as
the global economy recovers.
Market experts said despite the ongoing Navratras
festival, an auspicious week in hindu mythology for purchasing
precious metals, retailers remained on sidelines on
expectations of more correction in the prices.
Meanwhile, gold in futures trading dipped below Rs 28,000
on the Multi Commodity Exchange of India today as speculators
remained net sellers.
Silver also recorded a steep fall of Rs 2,500 at Rs
50,100 per kg on falling demand among industrial units and
coin makers in the face of stockists selling driven by a hefty
fall of 6.54 per cent to 25.85 dollar an ounce in New Uork.
On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent
purity suffered a whopping loss of Rs 1,250 each at Rs 28,350
and Rs 28,150 per ten grams respectively. Sovereign followed
suit and lost Rs 300 at Rs 24,800 per piece of eight gram.
In a similar fashion, silver ready nosedived by Rs 2,500
to Rs 50,100 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 2,745 to
Rs 48,780 per kg. Silver coins also dropped by Rs 2,000 to
Rs 77,000 for buying and Rs 78,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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