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FLASH | Wednesday, October 14, 2009 | Email | Print |


Gold breaches Rs 16,000-mark, silver at record high

PTI | Mumbai

Gold prices on Wednesday breached the Rs 16,000-mark for the first time in the bullion market here on persistent festive demand amid rise in the overseas markets, while silver continued to hit new highs.

Stockists and retailers continued to buy the precious metals during the ongoing festivals leading to a boost in their demand.

Silver rallied to an all-time peak on sustained industrial demand on the back of higher international advices.

In the local market, standard gold (99.5 purity) rose by Rs 105 per 10 grams to resume at Rs 16,035 from Monday's closing level of Rs 15,930.

Pure gold (99.9 purity) also spurted by a similar margin to Rs 16,110 from Rs 16,005.

Silver ready (.999 fineness) hardened by Rs 95 per kg to Rs 28,150 from Rs 28,055 previously.

Gold for October delivery, the front-month contract, rose to USD 1,064.20 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract earlier touched a high of USD 1,068.40 an ounce. December silver futures ended at USD 17.84 an ounce from USD 17.82.

In Tokyo today, gold hovered just below the record high levels as dollar declined to fresh 14-month lows against its major rivals.


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