Remain bearish on gold silver: Motilal OswalIn an interview to CNBC-TV18, Kishore Narne, Associate Director, Head - Commodity Currency of Motilal Oswal Commodity Broker Pvt Ltd says that any rally in silver should be used to sell. Money Control, 19 hours ago |
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Indian FY13 commodity turnover falls for first time since inceptionMUMBAI, April 8 (Reuters) - Commodity futures turnover in India fell for the first time since inception in the fiscal year ended March 31, led by a decline in volume in bullion trade, and suspension of guar futures. India, the world's biggest buyer ... Reuters, 1 month ago
FY13 commodity Turnover Falls For First Time Since Inception
Businessworld India, 1 month ago
FY13 commodity turnover falls for 1st time since inception
Moneycontrol.com, 1 month ago
FY13 comm turnover falls first time since inception
Economic Times, 1 month ago
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Gold futures to fall past 1-month lowAt 12.22 pm, the actively traded gold for June delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) was 1.61 percent lower at Rs 25,420 per 10 grams. It earlier dropped to Rs 25,373, a level last seen on April 18. Also read: Gold likely to go down; weaker ... Moneycontrol.com, 16 hours ago
Gold futures to fall past one-month low
Yahoo! UK and Ireland, 19 hours ago
Gold futures may fall past 1-month low
Hindustan Times, 7 hours ago
Gold futures may fall past 1month low
Hindustan Times, 17 hours ago
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Gold prices may fall to Rs 23,500: analystsMore From Commodities Gold futures for May delivery declined for the seventh straight session in domestic markets. The May Futures contract on the MCX traded 1.6 per cent or Rs 408 lower at Rs 25,427 per 10 gram as of noon. Gold prices have come ... NDTV Profit, 8 hours ago
Gold prices down at Rs. 408 to Rs. 25,427 per 10 gram
IndiaVision, 17 hours ago
Prices may fall to Rs 23500
NDTV Profit, 18 hours ago
Gold prices may weaken to Rs 23500: analysts
NDTV Profit, 18 hours ago
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Gold in India to Tumble to Lowest Since 2011: Technical AnalysisGold futures in Mumbai are poised to extend declines to the lowest level since August 2011 as a falling trend channel signals further losses, according to a technical analysis by Motilal Oswal Commodity Broker Pvt. Futures may drop 8 percent to ... Bloomberg, 3 days ago
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Falling prices spark gold rush on Akshaya TritiyaNEW DELHI: Vishaka Singh spent an hour at a prominent jewellery chain to buy a ring. "It was chaotic and tempers flared as people swamped the payment counter. Last year, was a breeze," she said after returning home. With price of yellow metal down ... Economic Times, 1 week ago
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Akshaya Tritiya gold demand low, but ETF sales jump 14%Gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) witnessed a 14 per cent increase in trade volumes on Akshaya Tritiya. In its physical form, gold witnessed only a marginal rise in demand compared with last year as most buyers had already done with their purchases ... Financial Chronicle, 1 week ago
Gold sales may fall short of last year's Akshaya Tritiya: Narne
Myiris, 1 week ago
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Exchanges eye brisk business in gold ETFs tomorrow, waive off chargesBourses are pulling out all the stops to attract investors to gold ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) tomorrow on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya festival, by waiving off charges and extending the trading hours. It is considered auspicious to buy gold on ... NDTV Profit, 1 week ago
Bourses eye brisk biz in gold ETFs, waive off charges
Economic Times, 1 week ago
Bourses eye brisk biz in gold ETFs tomorrow, waive off charges
Smart Investor, 1 week ago
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'Weaker yen could spell trouble for emerging mkts'The massive fiscal stimulus measures by Japan to get out of deflation could cause FII investors from there to book profits in assets invested overseas and remit funds back to their home country for benefiting from a weaker yen. This could logically ... Economic Times, 4 weeks ago
Weaker yen could spell trouble for emerging markets
Economic Times, 4 weeks ago
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Monsoon seen normal in South Asia set to boost India's growthWater splashes image via Shutterstock Monsoon rainfall over South Asia, home to a quarter of the world's population, will be normal this year, potentially increasing farm output in the region and boosting economic growth from a decade-low in India. Smart Investor, 1 month ago
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