Gold bounces from 23-month low on global cues

June 29, 2013 04:26 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:32 pm IST - New Delhi

Gold prices recovered from 23-month low by surging Rs. 780 to Rs 26,430 per ten grams in the bullion market on Saturday on revival of buying by stockists. File photo

Gold prices recovered from 23-month low by surging Rs. 780 to Rs 26,430 per ten grams in the bullion market on Saturday on revival of buying by stockists. File photo

Gold prices recovered from 23-month low by surging Rs. 780 to Rs 26,430 per ten grams in the bullion market on Saturday on revival of buying by stockists at attractive lower levels amid a rebound in global markets.

Silver also staged a strong comeback by jumping Rs. 1,990 to Rs. 41,000 per kg on increased off-take by industrial units and coin makers.

Sentiment turned better as retailers indulged in low level buying, traders said.

Firm global trend, where gold rebounded from a 34-month low on increased demand for jewellery, coins and bars also supported the uptrend, they said.

Gold in New York, which normally set price trend on the domestic front, advanced 2.87 per cent to $1,235.30 an ounce, heading for the biggest gain since May 20. Earlier, the price touched $1,180.50, the lowest since August 2010 and silver jumped 6.21 per cent to $19.66 an ounce.

On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity rebounded by Rs. 780 each to Rs. 26,430 and Rs. 26,230 per ten grams, respectively. It tumbled by Rs. 1,150 on Friday.

Sovereign, however, lacked necessary buying support and lost Rs. 200 at Rs. 23,600 per piece of eight gram.

In line with a general firm trend, silver ready staged a strong comeback by jumping Rs. 1,990 to Rs. 41,000 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs. 550 to Rs. 40,250 per kg. The white metal had lost Rs. 1,490 in the previous session.

Silver coins also spurted by Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 77,000 for buying and Rs. 78,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

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