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Gold and silver prices surged on Multi Commodity Exchange amid West Asia tensions, driven by safe-haven demand. Analysts cited geopolitical uncertainty and volatility, with metals holding key support levels and likely remaining sensitive to global macroeconomic and geopolitical developments
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Gold and silver prices dropped sharply in Mumbai as easing West Asia tensions reduced safe-haven demand after Donald Trump signalled a pause in strikes on Iran. Weak global trends and improving sentiment pressured precious metals markets
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Gold and silver prices surged up to 3% on Friday in domestic and global markets, driven by easing West Asia tensions and safe-haven demand. Despite gains, analysts warn of weekly declines amid inflation concerns, strong dollar, and uncertain interest rate outlook
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Gold and silver prices rose on MCX ahead of the US Federal Reserve policy meeting, supported by cautious sentiment and geopolitical tensions. Despite gains, both metals remain in a consolidation phase after recent highs, with investors closely watching inflation signals and interest rate outlook
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Gold and silver prices fell as investors booked profits, despite geopolitical tensions and a softer US dollar. MCX gold dropped to Rs 1,62,452/10g and silver to Rs 2,73,150/kg, while crude oil eased below $90, easing inflation concerns
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Gold prices extended gains for a fifth session as Middle East tensions and rising oil prices boosted safe-haven demand. On Multi Commodity Exchange, April gold futures surged, while investors tracked US data and Federal Reserve cues amid inflation concerns
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Gold and silver prices fell on Tuesday due to a stronger US dollar and profit-taking after previous gains. Geopolitical uncertainties, US-Iran talks, and tariff concerns moderated declines, while analysts maintained medium- and long-term optimism for bullion supported by industrial demand and supply constraints
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Gold and silver prices surged in Mumbai amid geopolitical tensions and a weaker US dollar. MCX gold rose 1.83% to Rs 1,59,749/10g, while silver gained 5.10% to Rs 2,65,836/kg, driven by Iran-US negotiations, US tariff rulings, and safe-haven demand
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Gold and silver prices fell in early trade after hitting record highs, as profit booking emerged and the dollar strengthened. MCX silver slid sharply while gold eased, though analysts say the broader trend remains bullish despite short-term overheating concerns persist
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Gold and silver surged to record highs on Tuesday amid a weaker dollar, geopolitical tensions and expectations of US Fed rate cuts. Safe-haven demand and central-bank buying lifted MCX gold and silver, while analysts see further upside despite possible near-term consolidation
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Gold surged past $5,000 an ounce to record highs amid global uncertainty, while silver crossed $100. Analysts cite strong safe-haven demand, central bank buying and supportive liquidity, maintaining a bullish outlook for precious metals through 2026 despite brief corrections
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Gold and silver prices slipped on the MCX on Thursday as investors booked profits ahead of key US inflation data. Markets are closely watching CPI and PCE figures for cues on the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate outlook.
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Silver prices surged to record highs in domestic and global markets, driven by strong global cues, safe-haven demand, and rising expectations of US interest rate cuts, while gold prices remained subdued amid mixed trends and a weaker dollar
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Gold rose to Rs 1,30,638 per 10 grams, while silver eased to Rs 1,82,600 per kg, as investors awaited the US Federal Reserve’s year-end policy meeting. Silver remains supported by industrial demand and tight global inventories despite early profit-taking
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Gold and silver prices surged in India amid expectations of a US Fed rate cut and strong festive demand. MCX gold touched Rs 1,25,106 per 10 grams, tracking global gains as investors shifted to safe-haven assets ahead of key US economic data
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Gold and silver prices were highly volatile this week amid easing global trade tensions, stronger US economic data, and fading hopes of a December Fed rate cut. Gold fluctuated sharply on MCX, while silver ended lower despite broader bullish sentiment
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Gold futures on the MCX surged Rs 791 to Rs 1,21,313 per 10 grams on Thursday, supported by firm global cues and a weaker dollar. Silver followed suit, gaining Rs 1,251 per kg as global prices rose above USD 4,000 per ounce
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Gold prices stayed weak amid a stronger US dollar and global market caution. Spot gold hovered around $3,940 per ounce, while MCX December futures fell 0.43 per cent to Rs 1,20,886 per 10 grams. Experts expect a rebound later this year.
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Gold prices slipped on Tuesday as a stronger US dollar and waning expectations of further Fed rate cuts prompted investors to book profits. Analysts cited easing US-China tensions and China’s new tax policy as added pressure on bullion demand