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Gold makes new record; breaches 17K in futures trade

Gold breached the psychological Rs 17,000-per-ten-gram mark for all the running contracts in futures trading at the Multi Commodity Exchange on a firming trend in the global markets where it crossed $1,140 an ounce. - Gold crosses 17K on global cues, marriage season demand - Exchanges get free hand to fix derivatives expiry - Crude oil futures fall on weak global cues - Gold eases on profit booking - Gold zooms past Rs 17k on global cues - Gold now finds more space in HNI portfolio A weak dollar also enhanced its appeal as an alternate investment. Gold for delivery in far-month February contract surged by Rs 90 or 0.6 per cent to hit a new high of Rs 17,061 per ten gram in a turnover of 400 lots. Similarly, April month contract rose Rs 78 or 0.5 per cent to trade at record high of Rs 17,061 per ten gram with a business turnover of 1 lot, while delivery in December contract surged by Rs 97 or 0.6 per cent to Rs 17,021 per ten gram with a turnover of 3,590 lots. Market analysts said continued upsurge in gold prices in international markets after a weakening dollar raised its appeal as an alternative investment attributed to the rise in the precious metal"s prices at the futures market here. "Besides firming global trend, investment and seasonal domestic demand for the ongoing marriage season also helped gold to cross Rs 17,000-per-ten-gram level", said an analyst. Meanwhile, gold prices in Hong Kong traded higher at record $1,140.00 an ounce in early trade today.


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