Monsoon Could Push Gold Price Higher As Rural Demand Picks Up. Where Is Gold Headed To?

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Wondering where gold prices are headed to? In the past many weeks, gold prices have been stuck in a narrow range. In the international market, gold prices have been in the range of $1,290 to $1,350 per ounce since April. Domestic gold prices have also displayed a similar trend. Gold prices in Delhi have been around Rs. 32,000 per 10 grams (24 carat) during this period. Are gold prices expected to break the current trend anytime soon? NDTV here brings to you what experts think about the current trend in gold prices.

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Fed, ECB To Define Gold Prices Near Term Target – Analysts

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Fed, ECB To Define Gold Prices Near Term Target – Many analysts have noted that gold has followed a well-established pattern: selling off before an expected rate hike to then rise once the dust has settled. The question on many investor’s minds is whether or not this pattern will hold next week as inflation picks up as the U.S. economy continues to grow at a steady clip.

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Gold Prices Decline, Silver Rates Slump Amid Muted Demand

Silver-Gold Prices Up on Global Cues, Silver Kiss Top Rs 41000

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – Silver prices reclaimed the Rs41,000-mark by surging Rs250 per kg backed by increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers. Rising for the second straight day, gold prices edged higher by Rs10 to Rs31,870 per 10 grams at the bullion market today on persistent buying by local jewellers amid a firm trend overseas.

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India Gold Imports Are Said to Have Slumped for Fifth Month

Gold Silver Reports (GSR) – India Gold Imports Are Said to Have Slumped for Fifth Month — India’s gold imports shrank 39% in May, according to a person familiar with the information, the fifth month of decline as the world’s second-largest consumer enters a seasonally weak period for demand. Imports contracted to 77.6 tonnes from 126.2 tonnes a year earlier, the person said, asking not to be identified as the figures aren’t public. The purchases exceeded the 52.7 tonnes in April and are the highest so far this year.

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