Rupee rises in gold: dollar price jumps to near Rs.72

(Gujarat News Office) Mumbai, Ta. August 22, 2019, Thursday

At the jewelery market in Mumbai, gold prices were trading higher today while silver was soft. With the rupee depreciating and the dollar bouncing in the currency market, the dollar has risen to near Rs 5 today. The precious metals on the world market remained soft after rising. In the currency market today, the dollar has moved up by Rs. 5 to close at Rs.

Dollar prices went up by 5 paise more today. While the British pound price was up by 8 paise to Rs. The euro prices were up by 8 paise to Rs. Thus, the rupee was curtailed against various currencies today. Rupee has plummeted in the currency markets as stock markets tumble, market analysts said.

In the global market today, gold prices fell below the $ 5 level level, while the price remained low at $ 5 in the evening. As the dollar raised in the world market, the sale of fundraiser was out of the global gold spurt. Meanwhile, in the market today, gold prices closed at Rs 5, Rs 5 and Rs 5 off at Rs 5, without GST of 5 grams. With GST, prices were up three per cent.

Meanwhile, silver in the global market today traded lower at $ 5.65 an ounce, while the lowest was at $ 5 in the evening. In the Mumbai market, silver prices closed at Rs 5 per kg without the GST of Kg, and in the evening, prices remained high at Rs 5 to Rs 5 in cash and Rs 3 to Rs 5 in cash. Meanwhile, prices were up 5% with GST. Platinum prices were up by $ 5 this evening and palladium by $ 8.5 in the VSV market.

Brentcrude's prices were up $ 5 per barrel this morning and New York's $ 1.8 per tonne amid a slowdown in crude oil prices. Meanwhile, the Copper Bhaw was trading in the New York futures market this evening at 8.5 to 8.5 percent. In London X, today, copper prices were down from $ 5 a tonne within a six-month delivery of a tonne delivery.


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