23 जनवरी 2014
Gold rises from two-week low as investors weigh demand
London, Jan 23. Gold today climbed from the
lowest price in almost two weeks as investors weighed signs of
stronger physical demand in China and expectations that the US
Federal Reserve will reduce stimulus.
Gold added 0.7 per cent to USD 1,246.18 an ounce. Prices
earlier today dropped to USD 1,231.85, the lowest since
January 10. Silver rose by 1.6 per cent to USD 20.11 an ounce.
In China, which probably overtook India as the biggest
bullion consumer last year, volumes for the benchmark contract
on the Shanghai Gold Exchange were the most since January 6,
when levels reached an eight-month high. China is the fifth-
biggest holder by country, World Gold Council data show.
Bullion slid 28 per cent last year, the most since 1981,
as some investors lost faith in the metal as a store of value.
Fed policy makers said they would cut monthly bond purchases
to USD 75 billion from USD 85 billion purchases.
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