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Gold tumbles Rs 950; silver nosedives Rs 4,500 on weak demand
CNBC Awaaz· 17 hours agoSilver also declined Rs 4,500 to Rs 84,500 per kg on decreased offtake by coin makers and industrial...
Gold tumbles Rs 950 silver nosedives Rs 4 500 on weak demand
The Week· 17 hours ago(This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from a PTI
Power Grid planning Rs 40,000 cr undersea interconnection with Middle East
Business Standard India· 17 hours agoState-run Power Grid is planning an undersea interconnection worth up to Rs 40,000 cr with countries...
Gold Tumbles ₹950; Silver Nosedives ₹4,500 On Weak Demand
Free Press Journal· 17 hours agoGold of 99.5 per cent purity also plunged Rs 1,650 to Rs 70,700 per 10 grams. On Saturday, it closed...
Rupee at record low of 83.737/$1, unchanged from previous close
The Economic Times· 17 hours agoThe rupee declined to a record low of 83.7275/$1 on Monday due to month-end dollar demands by...
Gold tumbles Rs 950; silver nosedives Rs 4,500 on weak demand
Theprint· 17 hours agoNew Delhi, Jul 29 (PTI) Gold prices tumbled by Rs 950 to Rs 71,050 per 10 grams in the local market...
Indian Indices Expected a Positive Start on July 29 | India Infoline
India Infoline· 18 hours agoThe S&P 500 gained 59.88 points, or 1.11%, closing at 5,459.10 points. The Nasdaq Composite also climbed, adding 176.16 points, or 1.03%, to reach 17,357.88.
Traders fret as 32-hour central bank spree hangs over market
CNBC Awaaz· 18 hours agoMajor central banks are set to meet in Tokyo and Washington on Wednesday and London on Thursday,...
Delhi HC reserves order on CM Arvind Kejriwal's bail plea in CBI case of Excise policy | India News...
The Times of India· 18 hours agoThe Delhi high court on Monday reserved its order in the interim bail plea of chief minister Arvind...
Global economy's growing resilience at odds with rate cut expectations - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 18 hours agoOptimism about global growth prospects this year and next is building among hundreds of economists polled by Reuters, with risks still tilted toward higher inflation even as they cling on to ...