Crude oil bounced back from 2.5 to 3 percent


(Gujarat News Office) MUMBAI: The weather in Mumbai Zaveri Bazaar was mixed today. Gold prices were on a slow decline while the key was up. There were indications that the price of gold in the Ahmedabad market today fell further and fell below Rs 2,000 per 10 grams. Gold prices in the world market were at à«­à«® 151 to ૭૮૨ 15 an ounce, down from ૭૭૨ 12 to આજે 12 today.

Global silver prices also fell from ૪૯ 4.5 to à«« 2.50 to આજે 4.5 to à«©à«® 7.5 today. However, Ahmedabad silver prices remained unchanged today, rising by Rs 200 per kg to Rs 200. Following the rise in the global dollar index, there was talk of selling funds in gold in world markets. However, crude oil prices in the world market after the shock today again jumped two and a half to three percent.

Crude-producing countries have reportedly decided to increase production by four lakh barrels a day in January after December, but according to the producers, crude production will be reduced again if the omikron virus infestation increases.

Following these indications, there were indications that crude oil prices would rise again in the world market today. New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in New York, rose to 2.4 a barrel and Brent crude to ૬૮ 61.8 a barrel. Copper prices in the world market showed a slow decline in the evening.

Platinum, meanwhile, was hovering around ૯૪૮ 6 to ૯૪૯ 8 an ounce today, while palladium was hovering around ટકા 15 to ૮૫૩ 12 an ounce, indicating a rise of about four per cent.

Meanwhile, in the Mumbai market today, gold prices were at Rs 5, excluding GST, at Rs 810, Rs 8, at Rs 8.20, Rs 301, while GST prices were three per cent higher. Meanwhile, the price of Mumbai silver today, which was Rs 305 excluding GST, was Rs 31,013 to Rs 305, while the price with GST was three per cent higher.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A new elan in the world of smuggling - Go Digital!

A new elan in the world of smuggling - Go Digital!

Detailed information about the descalant sulfamic acid