26 मार्च 2014
Gold extends losses on sluggish demand, appreciating rupee
New Delhi, Mar 26. Gold extended losses for the third
day by falling Rs 270 to Rs 29,580 per ten grams in the
national capital today on reduced offtake and firming rupee
against the dollar.
Silver also maintained a downward trend for the eight
consecutive day by losing Rs 250 to Rs 43,950 per kg on
sustained selling.
Traders said appreciating rupee against the American
currency made imports of dollar denominated precious metal
cheaper, which mainly kept pressure on bullion prices.
They said sluggish demand on end of the marriage and
festival season and investors shifting their funds from
bullion to surging equity markets further influenced the
sentiment.
On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent
purity plunged by Rs 270 each to Rs 29,580 and Rs 29,380 per
ten grams, respectively. It had lost Rs 500 in last two days.
Sovereign followed suit and declined by Rs 100 to Rs
25,000 per piece of eight grams.
Silver ready dropped by Rs 250 to Rs 43,950 per kg and
weekly-based delivery by Rs 220 to Rs 43,570 per kg. The white
metal had lost Rs 3,000 in the previous seven sessions.
Silver coins also lost Rs 1,000 to Rs 82,000 for buying
and Rs 83,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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