Gold slips ₹ 248, silver declines ₹ 853

November 19, 2020 03:54 pm | Updated 03:54 pm IST - New Delhi

People buying gold jewellery on the occasion of Diwali festival, at a jewellery shop on November 13, 2020 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

People buying gold jewellery on the occasion of Diwali festival, at a jewellery shop on November 13, 2020 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

Gold prices on Thursday dropped ₹ 248 to ₹ 49,714 per 10 grams in the national capital, as investors and traders switched to riskier assets on new vaccine development, according to HDFC Securities.

The precious metal had closed at ₹ 49,962 per 10 grams in the previous trade.

Silver also declined by ₹ 853 to ₹ 61,184 per kg, compared to the previous close of ₹ 62,037 per kg.

“Spot gold prices for 24 karat gold in Delhi fell below ₹ 50,000 by ₹ 248, reflecting overnight selling international gold prices,” HDFC Securities Senior Analyst (Commodities) Tapan Patel said.

In the international market, gold was trading lower at USD 1,861 an ounce, while silver was down at USD 24.02 an ounce.

The gold prices traded lower as investors and traders switched to riskier assets on new vaccine development, Mr. Tapan added.

The prices are expected to trade sideways to down, as markets may continue to digest the vaccine optimism, he said.

On Wednesday, global drugmakers Pfizer and BioNTech said their COVID-19 vaccine was found 95% effective in the final analysis of the Phase-3 trial, paving the way for the companies to apply for emergency authorisation from the US regulators within days.

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