Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Gold prices slipped today, but was trading above the 10-week low touched in the previous session, as the dollar rose against the yen on signs of progress in the US-China trade dispute and strong US economic data. Investors are now awaiting the US jobs numbers for more signals on the strength of the economy.
Gold Demand Supported as Central Banks Sour on Dollar Denominated Debt
Foreign governments have begun reallocating at least part of their holdings to gold an old market stalwart that once underpinned the global monetary system, but fell out of favor when governments embraced deficit spending and paper money untethered from bullion.
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Commodities Weekly Technical Research Report 01 — 05 April 2019
Commodities Weekly Research Report – MCX Commodities Weekly Forecast : 01 April To 05 April 2019
Muted Domestic Demand Hurt Gold Prices for Second Day
Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Gold had shed ₹50 to ₹33,170 per 10 gram on Tuesday. Bucking the trend, silver prices however today gained ₹20 to ₹39,120 per kg, tracking higher demand from industrial units and coin makers.