Gold Extends Losses For Second Straight Day; Check Prices Here

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Global gold prices have shed more than 10% since touching a peak of $1,365.23 in mid-AprilGold prices softened for the second straight day
on Tuesday amid a weak global trend but silver rates rose on scattered enquiries from industrial units and coin makers
Experts hoped that gold prices would recover due to manufacturing PMI data of the US, which is scheduled to be released later in the day
"With manufacturing PMI data of the US predicted to come slightly weak in the evening, gold prices can recover some lost ground of the past
few days," said Jateen Trivedi, Research Analyst, Bonanza Portfolio.Here are five things to know about gold prices and silver rates today:1
Ten grams of gold was sold in Delhi for Rs 30,840
In the national capital, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity fell by Rs 50 each to Rs 30,840 and Rs 30,690 per ten gram, respectively,
according to a report by news agency Press Trust of India.2
Fall in demand from local jewellers and retailers at the domestic spot markets weighed on gold prices, said market men
Investor sentiment remained bearish on the back of weak global cues where gold prices edged lower on a firmer dollar and US Treasury yields
rose on expectations of rate hikes by Federal Reserve.3
Globally, gold fell 0.27 per cent to $1,220.70 an ounce and silver by 0.10 per cent to $15.32 an ounce in Singapore.4
Global gold prices have shed more than 10 per cent since touching a peak of $1,365.23 in mid-April, largely hit by a stronger dollar amid US
interest rate hikes
Last week it hit a one-year low
"Gold is likely to see a sideways trend in coming weeks, trying to find a bottom," said Carsten Fritsch, commodity analyst at Commerzbank in
Frankfurt, according to a report by news agency Reuters.5
Silver ready, however, inched up by Rs 5 to Rs 39,325 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 20 to Rs 38,390 per kg
Silver coins held steady Rs 74,000 for buying and Rs 75,000 for selling of 100 pieces
(With Agencies Inputs)