Gold weakens on muted demand, global cues

February 20, 2016 03:04 pm | Updated 03:04 pm IST - New Delhi

After yesterday’s surge, gold declined by Rs. 40 to Rs. 29,250 per ten grams at the bullion market today, owing to slackened demand from jewellers and retailers amid weak overseas cues.

Silver also eased by Rs. 50 to Rs. 37,425 per kg due to reduced off-take by industrial units and coin makers.

Traders said apart from muted demand from jewellers and retailers at prevailing levels, a weak trend overseas mainly led to the fall in prices.

Globally, gold fell 0.38 per cent to USD 1,226 an ounce and silver shed 0.42 per cent to USD 15.32 an ounce in yesterday’s trade in New York.

In the national capital, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity softened by Rs. 40 each to Rs. 29,250 and Rs. 29,100 per ten grams respectively. The precious metal had climbed Rs. 540 in the previous session largely on a firming global trend and a strong demand from domestic jewellers.

Sovereign, however, pegged at previous level of Rs. 23,000 per piece of eight grams in scattered deals.

Tracking gold, silver ready declined by Rs. 50 to Rs. 37,425 per kg, while weekly-based delivery held steady at Rs. 37,510 per kg.

Silver coins too remained unaltered at previous level of Rs. 54,000 for buying and Rs. 55,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

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