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Gold retakes Rs 29,000 barrier on unabated buying frenzy

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 12 2016 | 6:57 PM IST
Gold prices continued to enjoy a strong resurgence for the second straight day and reclaimed the significant Rs 29,000 landmark - its highest level in 20-month - on the back of surging demand.
A global market selloff in the midst of uncertain macroeconomic environment and highly volatile currency made a perfect blended cocktail for its strong incremental advances amid heavy speculative buyout.
Moreover, expectations of robust festive and wedding related demand for the yellow metal in the coming months also supported the upmove, a bullion trader said.
Elsewhere, silver also strengthened further owing to sustained industrial and jewellery offtake.
Standard gold (99.5 purity) climbed by Rs 275 to conclude at Rs 29,110 per 10 grams from Thursday's closing level of Rs 28,835.
Similarly, pure gold (99.9 purity) also jumped by a similar margin to end at Rs 29,260 per 10 grams as against Rs 28,985.

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Silver (.999 fineness) rose by Rs 175 to finish at at Rs 38,175 from Rs 38,000 yesterday.
In the meantime, gold retreated modestly in worldwide trade after a massive overnight upsurge, as investors took profit ahead of the key US retail sales data and also before the weekend.
The shiny-metal galloped more than USD 60 or almost 5 per cent tofresh one-year highs at USD 1263.36 an ounce on Thursday following heightened risk-aversion buying against the backdrop of collapsing global equity market amid fears over a new era of negative interest rates policy.
Spot was trading marginally weak at USD 1,237.20 an ounce in early European session, while silver quoted little changed at USD 15.64 an ounce.

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First Published: Feb 12 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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