India / Gold prices hit ₹50,000 per 10g for first time, silver crosses ₹61,000 per kg

Gold prices in India hit ₹50,000 per 10 grams for the first time today amid expectations of more stimulus to revive coronavirus-hit economies globally. Gold futures on MCX reached an all-time high of ₹50,085 in early trade, taking their gains to nearly 30% in 2020. Silver prices jumped as much as 7% on Wednesday to ₹61,280 per kg.

Reuters : Jul 22, 2020, 03:28 PM
MUMBAI- Gold prices in India hit a record high on Wednesday, tracking a global rally, as expectations of more stimulus to resuscitate pandemic-hit economies lifted the metal’s appeal as an inflation-hedge.

Local gold futures reached an all-time high of 49,996 rupees ($670.32) per 10 grams in early trade, taking their gains to 28% in 2020 after rising a quarter in 2019.

However, the price rise dampened retail demand for gold in India, the world’s second largest consumer of the precious metal.

In overseas market, spot gold jumped more than 1% on Wednesday to its highest in nearly nine years, driven by a weaker dollar and safe-haven buying.

The price rise has been dampening retail demand, although lately investment demand is improving, said a Mumbai-based bank dealer with a bullion importing bank.

“But share of investment demand is very small compared to retail purchases.”

India’s gold imports in the June quarter plunged 96% from a year earlier to 13 tonnes after shipments virtually ground to a halt in April and May.

Local silver prices jumped nearly 6% on Wednesday to 60,782 rupees per kg, the highest in 7-1/2 years.