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Gold demand firms up as jewellers stock up

Dec 28, 2012

Gold demand in India, the world’s biggest buyer of the metal, remained strong on Thursday as jewellers were restocking for a key festival, though retail demand was weak.

The actively traded gold contract for February delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) was 0.02 percent higher at Rs 30,704  per 10 grams as of 3:21 pm.

People in Tamil Nadu will celebrate Pongal, a popular harvesting festival, in mid-January. Reuters

“Retail demand is still weak, but jewellers are restocking for Pongal festival. They are expecting higher sales during the festival,” said Daman Prakash Rathod, director with Chennai-based wholesaler MNC Bullion.

People in Tamil Nadu will celebrate Pongal, a popular harvesting festival, in mid-January.

The rupee, which eased on Thursday, plays an important role in determining the landed cost of the dollar-quoted yellow metal.

Overseas gold inched down in thin trade on Thursday, with investors keeping a close eye on talks between the White House and Congress to prevent the US economy from plunging into recession next year.

The March silver contract on the MCX rose 0.22 percent to Rs 57,600 per kg.

Reuters

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