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NEW DELHI: Gold prices held firm on Friday amid lingering uncertainty over upcoming elections in Europe and Britain's exit from the European Union, even as the dollar hovered around two-week highs on positive U.S. economic data.

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Date Gold Rate (Per 10g) Previous close
30-03-2017 28542
29-03-2017 28703
28-03-2017 28848
27-03-2017 28807
24-03-2017 28793
23-03-2017 28800
22-03-2017 28885
21-03-2017 28851
20-03-2017 28505
18-03-2017 28509
16-03-2017 28411
15-03-2017 27985
14-03-2017 28076
09-03-2017 28446
8-03-2017 28629


WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY
Gold and silver futures on the Multi Commodity Exchange were trading lower on Friday on account of subdued demand of precious metals by investors, retailers and industries.
The yellow metal was trading 0.26 per cent, or Rs 73, down at Rs 28469 per 10 gram, while the white metal was down 0.42 per cent, or Rs 177, at Rs 41970 per 1 kg. READ MORE

WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY
Gold prices inched down on Thursday in the spot market as rupee appreciated against dollar. Gold also fell in the international market as dollar strengthened but uncertainty surrounding the impact of Britain's departure from the European Union and upcoming French elections offered support. In the spot market gold closed at Rs 28,895 per 10 gm as against yesterday’s close of Rs 28910 per 10 gm. READ MORE

PLANNING TO SELL GOLD? DON'T WAIT TILL NEXT MONTH!
Getting instant money against sale of your household gold may become tougher from April 1. The government, in its amendment to the finance bill, has reduced the cash limit for sale against gold from Rs 20,000 to Rs 10,000 per person a day, which means that even if one needs money during an emergency, he cannot encash his household gold and get the money on the spot. READ MORE

GOLD MAY CLIMB TO $1,500
Gold is poised to rally to levels last seen four years ago as rising inflation and negative real interest rates combine to boost demand, according to Incrementum AG, which says that the precious metal may be in the early stages of a bull market. Prices may climb to $1,400 to $1,500 an ounce this year, said Ronald-Peter Stoeferle, managing partner at the Liechtenstein-based company, which oversees 100 million Swiss francs ($101.5 million). READ MORE
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