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Gold prices little changed amid thin demand

Gold prices in India, the world's biggest buyer of bullion, were little changed on Thursday as thin demand and a lacklustre rupee failed to give any directional cues.

November 22, 2012 / 16:40 IST

Gold prices in India, the world's biggest buyer of bullion, were little changed on Thursday as thin demand and a lacklustre rupee failed to give any directional cues.


* At 2:59 p.m., the most active gold for December delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) was 0.02 percent lower at Rs 31,808 per 10 grams.


* The rupee, which gave up earlier gains against the dollar, plays an important role in determining the landed cost of the dollar-quoted yellow metal.


Also read: MCX GOLD Feb'13 contract trades flat


* "The gold market is steady. The festive season is over, so there is poor demand seen in the physical market," said Prithviraj Kothari, president of the Bombay Bullion Association.


* The run-up to Diwali, the festival of lights that India celebrated on November 13, coupled with the wedding season demand had pushed up gold prices in the recent past. The wedding season demand will taper off in December.


* Overseas gold traded in a USD 5 range on Thursday, supported by central bank purchases and a weaker dollar as European leaders raised the possibility that a bailout deal for Greece was imminent.


* Silver bucked the trend. Silver for December delivery on the MCX was 0.06 percent higher at Rs 62,085 per kg.

first published: Nov 22, 2012 03:42 pm

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