Gold marginally higher by Rs 30 silver gains Rs 596

New Delhi Mar 25 PTI Gold rose by Rs 30 to Rs 51827 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday following overnight gains in the precious metal in global markets according to HDFC Securities In the previous trade gold settled at Rs 51797 per 10 grams Silver also spurted by Rs 596 to Rs 69089 per kg from Rs 68493 per kg in the previous trade on industrial demand In the international market both gold and silver were trading flat at USD 1956 per ounce and USD 2554 per ounce respectively Gold prices traded steady with spot gold prices at COMEX trading at USD 1956 per ounce on Friday said Tapan Patel Senior Analyst Commodities HDFC Securities According to Navneet Damani Senior VP Commodities Research Motilal Oswal Financial Services Gold is on course for a third weekly gain in four as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated while the spike in oil prices this week increased demand for bullion as a safe-haven asset and an inflation hedge PTI SUM MR MR

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March 25, 2022

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New Delhi Mar 25 PTI Gold rose by Rs 30 to Rs 51827 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday following overnight gains in the precious metal in global markets according to HDFC Securities In the previous trade gold settled at Rs 51797 per 10 grams Silver also spurted by Rs 596 to Rs 69089 per kg from Rs 68493 per kg in the previous trade on industrial demand In the international market both gold and silver were trading flat at USD 1956 per ounce and USD 2554 per ounce respectively Gold prices traded steady with spot gold prices at COMEX trading at USD 1956 per ounce on Friday said Tapan Patel Senior Analyst Commodities HDFC Securities According to Navneet Damani Senior VP Commodities Research Motilal Oswal Financial Services Gold is on course for a third weekly gain in four as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalated while the spike in oil prices this week increased demand for bullion as a safe-haven asset and an inflation hedge PTI SUM MR MR

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