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Silver at record high

White metal soars by Rs1,800 to Rs88,000/kg on industrial demand; Gold jumps Rs650 to Rs74,050/10gm on safe haven appeal

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Silver at record high
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17 May 2024 12:30 AM GMT

New Delhi: Silver soared by Rs1,800 to hit a fresh record high of Rs88,000 per kg on Thursday, while gold prices jumped Rs650 to Rs74,050 per 10 grams in line with strong global trends. According to HDFC Securities, rising for the second straight session, silver prices surged Rs1,800 to hit its lifetime high of Rs88,700 per kg in Delhi. It had closed at Rs 86,900 per kg in the previous session.

Meanwhile, the precious metal price jumped from Rs 650 to Rs 74,050 per 10 grams. In the previous session, it had closed at Rs 73,400 per 10 grams. “Bullion rose on Thursday as yesterday’s lower US inflation figures raised the prospect of interest rate cuts as early as September. In April, the underlying US inflation rate fell for the first time in six months.

“Following the data release, the US dollar index slipped to a fifth-week low, and US Treasury yields declined, which is also positive for the precious metal,” said Saumil Gandhi, Senior Analyst, Commodities at HDFC Securities. In the international markets, spot gold at Comex was trading at $2,386 per ounce, up by $21 from the previous close.

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