Gold climbs Rs 150 to Rs 30,750 per 10 gram on festive season demand
September 20, 2017 19:07 ISTAfter 4 days of losses, Gold prices made a turnaround jumping Rs 150 to Rs 30,750 per 10 grams. Silver too jumped up by Rs 400 to Rs 40,900 per kg.
After 4 days of losses, Gold prices made a turnaround jumping Rs 150 to Rs 30,750 per 10 grams. Silver too jumped up by Rs 400 to Rs 40,900 per kg.
The rupee has lost 25 paise, or 0.39 per cent, in the last two days. It hovered in a range of 64.13 and 64.34 per dollar during the day.
North Korea's latest missile test that flew in the face of UN sanctions kept the market on its toes as the Sensex today ended with a measly gain.
Sensex advanced by 27.75 points to 32,186.41 where as Nifty closed in red with 13.75 points down at 10,079.30
The 50-share NSE Nifty rallied 87 points or 0.87% to close at 10,093.05, which is 44 points away from its record high of 10,137 hit on August 2.
The Sensex gained 314.92 points to close at a new peak of 30,248.17, while the Nifty soared by 90.45 points to end at 9,407.30.
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