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Thursday, June 16, 2011

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Gold rose by Rs 90 to Rs 22,585 per 10 grams and silver gained Rs 250 to Rs 53,600 per kg on Thursday on fresh buying by stockists and speculators amid a firming global trend.

Silver coins also spurted by Rs 2,000 to Rs 61,000 for buying and Rs 62,000 for selling of 100 pieces

Gold in global markets, which normally sets a price trend on the domestic front, rose by USD 6.50 to USD 1,530.60 an ounce, while silver gained 1.19 per cent to USD 35.81.
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After the initial surge in crude oil has been sold. NYMEX the crude oil slipped below 95 dollars. Important thing is that only two days in the Trdingof crude oil has declined about 5 per cent.

U.S. inflation, interest rates and the Euro Zone in China, such as the credit crisis deepened due to the decline in crude oil. The crude was down $ 90 per barrel is speculation.
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SOVEREIGN DEBT CONCERNS HELP BUOY GOLD PRICES.
OIL SLIPS ON STRONGER DOLLAR, U.S. GASOLINE STOCKS.
LME COPPER DOWN ON STRONGER DOLLAR AHEAD OF U.S. DATA.
DOMESTIC INDIAN TURMERIC AND PEPPER TRADE UP, INDIAN JEERA TUMBLES.
Gold was set for a second daily rally on Wednesday, having erased earlier losses when U.S. equities tumbled in opening trade following downbeat U.S. economic data and as the Greek debt crisis escalated. Copper eased on Wednesday due to a strong dollar and patchy U.S. data that fuelled worries the world's top economy could be entering a protracted soft patch with rising inflation. Brent crude fell on Wednesday from a five-week high on concerns about the health of the European and U.S. economies and as the dollar rose following a higher-than-expected U.S. inflation report.
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