Gold edges lower on Fed stimulus uncertainty
Gold edged lower on Wednesday, extending losses from the previous session when the U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke disappointed gold bugs by offering no signs of imminent monetary stimulus
Gold near 2-weak peak on hopes of monetary easing
Gold hovered near a two-week high on Wednesday, helped by hopes central banks will ease monetary policy in a bid to nurture a fragile recovery in the global economy.
The European Central Bank is expe
Gold imports could pick up in July-Dec
India's gold imports could pick up in the second half of 2012 if record prices ease but annual volumes will still fall about 30 per cent after a tax hike, which could crimp demand until 2014, the head
Indian gold traders seek bigger price falls
Physical gold traders in India, the world's biggest buyer, kept to the sidelines on Thursday seeking bigger falls in prices to book deals, even as the yellow metal fell more than half a percent.
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Gold slips from record high on fall in demand
Snapping a six-session long rising streak, gold on Saturday fell from record by losing Rs 70 to Rs 30,500 per 10 grams in the national capital on reduced offtake at prevailing higher levels.
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Gold rally triggers scrap sales in India
A sharp rally in gold at the end of last week prompted a wave of scrap selling in India and elsewhere in Asia as market participants took advantage of higher prices, while fresh buying was sluggish on
Gold crosses Rs 30,000-level, zooms Rs 960
Gold prices breached Rs 30,000 mark for the first time on Saturday on heavy buying by stockists and retailers amid strong overseas trend, triggered by global financial uncertainty which has increas
Gold on back foot as Spain woes pressure euro
Gold edged down on Wednesday as investors continued to fret about the eurozone debt crisis with Spain's borrowing costs spiralling towards unsustainable levels, keeping the euro close to its lowest le
India's gold demand in Jan-Mar dips by 29 per cent to 207.6 ton: WGC
Gold demand in the country declined by 29 per cent at 207.6 tonne during the first quarter of 2012 due to new tax on gold jewellery, increased import duty and weakness and volatility in the rupee,
Gold sales tumble despite strike end as prices climb
Daily sales of gold in India are down 80 per cent from a year ago so far this week from April 9 despite the end on Saturday of a 22-day strike when jewellers shut shop over taxes, as high prices are s