Gold, silver move upward: British pound and euro prices tumble: crude fluctuations

(Gujarat News Office) Mumbai, Ta. 23 December 2019, Monday

Silver rose further today in the Mumbai jewelery market. Gold prices were also up. In the currency market today, the dollar has risen against the rupee. While British pounds and euros were in the news. Meanwhile, gold prices in the world market today were reported at $ 5 a barrel, or $ 8 in the evening.

Funds were active in gold on the world market today. Gold prices are rising in the world market amid discussions over differences between China and the US over certain issues, according to informants. Meanwhile, silver in the global market, behind the gold, also went up by $ 5 to the high of $ 6 per share. Meanwhile, the dollar in the Mumbai currency market today closed at Rs.

Dollar prices were up six paise today, while British pound prices fell by 5 paise to 1.8 per cent. While the euro prices were down 5 paise to 5.4.

Meanwhile, in the Mumbai market today, gold prices remained unchanged at Rs 5, Rs 5, Rs 5 and Rs 5 off Rs 5, without GST of 5 grams, while prices with GST went up by Rs 1,000.

Meanwhile, in the Mumbai market today, silver prices closed at Rs 5 per kg without a GST of Rs 5, after closing at Rs 5 to Rs 3 in the evening and Rs 5 to Rs 3 in cash and prices above Rs 5,000. In the world market, platinum prices were up again from $ 2.5 to $ 8 per ounce in the evening, while palladium was reported to rise from $ 8 to $ 8 in the evening.

In the world market, crude oil prices have been narrowing down. Brentcrude prices were trading at $ 2.5 to $ 8 per barrel. While New York prices were trading at $ 5 in the evening. New York Copper futures were quiet this evening. In London X today, the price of copper remained at $ 6 to $ 6 for a six-month delivery. Hindustan Zinc today raised the price of zinc by Rs 5 per tonne while the price of lead was Rs.

In the London market today, there was news on the decline in the stock prices of various industrial metals. There were reports of six months of futures trading at $ 5 a tonne, nickel prices at $ 5, aluminum at $ 5, zinc at $ 5 and lead at $ 5.

Meanwhile, according to world market news, US and Europe's stock exchanges went up today while China's stock markets remained soft. The British pound reduction in the world market today went ahead.


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