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Same Line, Second Test: Gold and Silver Return to the 200-Day EMA
Macro Snapshot: The week ending July 10 unwound most of the recovery from the prior week. Gold gave back the majority of the July 3 bounce and silver gave back even more, with silver again showing the higher beta that has defined its behaviour on both sides of the correction. Both metals are back at the 200-day EMA area that held in late June: gold is still marginally above the line, silver has slipped just below it. Two macro shocks

Same Line, Second Test: Gold and Silver Return to the 200-Day EMA
Macro Snapshot: The week ending July 10 unwound most of the recovery from the prior week. Gold gave back the majority of the July 3 bounce and silver gave back even more, with silver again showing the higher beta that has defined its behaviour on both sides of the correction. Both metals are back at the 200-day EMA area that held in late June: gold is still marginally above the line, silver has slipped just below it. Two macro shocks
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GJEPC Honours Banker Bijayananda Pattanayak
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Adverse Effect of Ukraine Crisis on Indian Diamond Ind.
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India's Gold Jewellery Exports Grew by 50%
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De Beers’ Diamond Sights Back to Gaborone
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GJEPC Honours Banker Bijayananda Pattanayak
Mumbai: At a glittering event, GJEPC the apex body of the gem & jewellery trade in India, felicitated Bijayananda Pattanayak, Executive Vice President and Head – Global Diamond & Jewellery Group, IndusInd Bank, for his unstinted service to the diamond and jewellery industry. The felicitation ceremony was held in the presence of Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC; Arun Khurana, Deputy Managing

Adverse Effect of Ukraine Crisis on Indian Diamond Ind.
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India's Gold Jewellery Exports Grew by 50%
Mumbai: The industry is witnessing a surge in exports and domestic sales of gold jewellery (Plain & Studded) post pandemic. In the calendar year 2021, exports of gold jewellery grew by 50% to USD 8807.50 million as compared to USD 5876.39 million in 2020. Mr. Colin Shah, Chairman of India’s Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) said, “We are

De Beers’ Diamond Sights Back to Gaborone
Gaborone: De Beers is bringing its sales activities back to Botswana’s capital Gaborone, it said on Thursday, almost two years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to be held in cities including Antwerp and Dubai. De Beers had moved its pre-sale viewings from Botswana in May 2020 when travel restrictions to curb the pandemic prevented its international customers from flying
