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Gold futures at fresh high of Rs 28,800

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Gold futures climbed to a fresh high of Rs 28,800 per 10 grams today, tracking a firming trend overseas, where the rate topped $1,910 an ounce as global financial turmoil raised demand for the metal as a safe haven.

All the running contracts— for October, December and February delivery— were trading at record highs.

At the Multi Commodity Exchange, February gold shot up by another Rs 224, or 0.85%, to Rs 28,800 per 10 grams, with a business turnover of six lots.

December delivery rose by Rs 163, or 0.48%, to trade at a record high of Rs 28,519 per 10 grams, with a trading volume of 121 lots.

October gold also spurted by Rs 171, or 0.45%, to trade at a record high of Rs 28,265 per 10 grams, clocking a business turnover of 2,099 lots.

Market analysts attributed the skyrocketing gold futures prices to a firming trend overseas as concerns about slowing economic growth and the debt crisis spurred demand for the precious metal as an alternative investment.

Meanwhile, spot gold prices climbed by 0.8% to an all-time high of $1,913.50 an ounce in the Asian region today.

 

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First Published: Aug 23 2011 | 11:44 AM IST

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