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Gold demand in China — the world’s biggest consumer — plunged by more than a fifth in the third quarter as record prices and a sluggish economy dented consumption, especially for jewelry.
The first Postcard single, Just Like Gold, had been released when he was 16 ... but there's more to it than just that record'," Roddy Frame told the Sunday Herald in April 2006. "Now I don't even care ...
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During the day, the yellow metal had bounced Rs 542 or 0.68 per cent to hit a record high of Rs 79,775 per 10 grams. "Gold remains buoyant on festive demand in India, with added momentum from ...
He added, "While the higher gold price dampened demand in the majority of consumer markets, the import duty cut in India kept jewellery and bar and coin demand remarkably high in a record-breaking ...
Total global gold demand increased five per cent year-on-year to 1,313 tonnes, a record for the third quarter, the World Gold Council said on Wednesday. The council’s Q3 2024 Gold Demand Trends ...
International spot gold hit a record high of $2,772.42 earlier in today's session on concerns over Middle East conflict and uncertainties surrounding the US presidential election. Geopolitical ...
As for why people who bought gold as an investment have outpaced most stock market returns despite a strong US dollar and high interest rates, Reade said near-record levels of central bank ...
Another contributor to gold's record rally is expectations of additional U.S. interest rate cuts. Lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding zero-yield bullion. Fed policymakers are nearly ...