Gold gains for third day; up Rs. 45 on higher buying

January 11, 2014 02:28 pm | Updated May 13, 2016 08:49 am IST - New Delhi

Rising for the third straight day, gold prices rose by another Rs. 45 to Rs 30,215 per 10 grams in the national capital on Saturday. File photo

Rising for the third straight day, gold prices rose by another Rs. 45 to Rs 30,215 per 10 grams in the national capital on Saturday. File photo

Rising for the third straight day, gold prices rose by another Rs. 45 to Rs 30,215 per 10 grams in the national capital on Saturday on increased buying by stockists and jewellers to meet the upcoming marriage season demand amid a strong global trend.

Silver also jumped up by Rs. 490 to Rs. 44,800 per kg on increased off take by industrial units and coin makers.

Traders said increased buying by stockists and jewellers to meet ensuing wedding season demand mainly influenced gold prices.

Besides, a firming global trend where the precious metal gained the most in a week after payrolls in the US climbed less than projected, increasing speculation that the Federal Reserve will slow the pace of cuts to economic stimulus, also buoyed the sentiment here, they said.

Globally, gold rose by 1.4 per cent to $1,246.90 an ounce, while silver by 2.7 per cent to $20.22 an ounce in New York.

On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity added Rs. 45 each to Rs. 30,215 and Rs. 30,015 per 10 grams, respectively. It had gained Rs. 170 in last two sessions.

Sovereigns followed suit and rose by Rs. 100 to Rs. 25,100 per piece of eight grams.

In a similar fashion, both silver ready and silver weekly-based delivery shot up by Rs. 490 each to close at the same level of Rs. 44,800 per kg. The white metal had gained Rs. 310 on Friday.

Silver coins also spurted by Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 85,000 for buying and Rs. 86,000 for selling of 100 pieces.

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