Gold prices fall today, down below key level, silver rates tumble

Gold price today: On MCX, prices slipped to  ₹44981 per 10 gram (AFP)
Gold price today: On MCX, prices slipped to 44981 per 10 gram (AFP)
1 min read . Updated: 22 Mar 2021, 09:12 AM IST Edited By Surajit Dasgupta

Gold prices today slipped below the key 45,000 level in Indian markets while silver rates tumbled amid weak global cues. On MCX, gold futures dipped 0.1% to 44981 per 10 gram while silver futures slumped 1.4% to 66,562 per kg.

In global markets, gold today edged lower amid a strong dollar and hardening US bond yields. Spot gold fell 0.3% to $1,739.78 an ounce while other precious metals like silver, platinum and palladium all retreated.

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The US 10-year bond yields held near the highest level in more than a year, weighing on the precious metal which doesn’t offer interest.

Gold traders will be watching comments from Fed chief Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen who are expected to make their first joint appearance before the US House Financial Services committee.

So far this year gold has seen a price drop of 8% this year as investors shifted to riskier assets on hopes of faster global economic recovery. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, told Wall Street Journal the United States would pull out of the crisis "stronger and better, as we have done so often before."

In Indian markets, gold prices are now down about 5000 from the start of this year and as compared to last August record high levels of 56,000 they are off about 11,000.

However, gold has seen some support at lower levels. The precious metal is seen as a hedge against inflation. The holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund or gold ETF, rose 0.3% to 1,051.78 tonnes on Friday from 1,048.28 tonnes on Thursday. (With Agency Inputs)

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