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Gold traders stay away on near-record prices

Source REUTERS
Last Updated: Fri, Nov 06, 2009 15:49 hrs
India gold traders stat away on near-record prices

Gold traders kept to the sidelines on Friday as prices stayed near record highs in the middle of the wedding season, with a strong rupee seen aiding sentiment later in the session, dealers said.

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"Market is very dull, there is no fresh buying happening as prices are still holding near all-time highs," said a dealer with a state-run bank in Mumbai.

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The most-traded gold December contract was 0.04 per cent lower at 16,589 rupees per 10 grams at 2:36 p.m., near its record high of Rs 16,677, struck earlier in the week.

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"A strong rupee may help later, but prices internationally will have to come down for that," said another dealer with a private bank.

The Indian rupee strengthened to its highest in more than a week on Friday as traders sold dollars on gains in the local sharemarket and watched the US unit's moves versus majors for direction. A strong rupee makes the dollar-quoted asset cheaper.

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Dealers said the underlying demand is still strong on wedding season, that is expected to last till December.

"We have plenty of orders in the range of $1,080-1,085 (an ounce)," said the dealer with the private bank.



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