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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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Reduction in Duty on Precious Metals Welcomed
Mumbai: India’s Finance Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday reduce the long awaited import duty on gold and silver from 12.5 to 7.5%. For platinum, the duty was reduced to 10%. The booster step to the already fumbling industry was whole heartedly welcomed by leaders. Ms. Vaishali Banerjee, Managing Director, Platinum Guild International (PGI) – India: “The Budget presented by the

Import Duty on Gold, Silver Reduced to 7.5%
New Delhi: The government of India on February 1 recommended reducing import duty on gold and silver to 7.5 percent, a move which would make the bullion metal and jewellery cheaper in the domestic market for the buyer. Finance Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech said, “It is proposed to decrease custom duty on gold and other precious metals from

De Beers Reviews Promotion Guidance for 2021
Gaborone: De Beers has reset its production guidance for 2021 by 3%, blaming operational issues and lower output at its Venetia mine, in South Africa, rather than a Covid-related lack of demand. Its forecast is now down by a million carats at 32m to 34m carats, rather than the original 33m to 35m carats. Parent company Anglo American says in

GJEPC Holds Business Meeting with Oman
Mumbai: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) organised a virtual business meeting with Oman on 28th January 2021 in order to connect jewellery manufacturers from India and leading retailers/wholesalers of Oman. Gracing the occasion were Ravi Shanker Goel, Second Secretary (Commerce) Indian Embassy in Muscat; Suresh Kumar, Joint Secretary Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India; Nasser Ashraf

Reduction in Duty on Precious Metals Welcomed
Mumbai: India’s Finance Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday reduce the long awaited import duty on gold and silver from 12.5 to 7.5%. For platinum, the duty was reduced to 10%. The booster step to the already fumbling industry was whole heartedly welcomed by leaders. Ms. Vaishali Banerjee, Managing Director, Platinum Guild International (PGI) – India: “The Budget presented by the

Import Duty on Gold, Silver Reduced to 7.5%
New Delhi: The government of India on February 1 recommended reducing import duty on gold and silver to 7.5 percent, a move which would make the bullion metal and jewellery cheaper in the domestic market for the buyer. Finance Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech said, “It is proposed to decrease custom duty on gold and other precious metals from

De Beers Reviews Promotion Guidance for 2021
Gaborone: De Beers has reset its production guidance for 2021 by 3%, blaming operational issues and lower output at its Venetia mine, in South Africa, rather than a Covid-related lack of demand. Its forecast is now down by a million carats at 32m to 34m carats, rather than the original 33m to 35m carats. Parent company Anglo American says in

GJEPC Holds Business Meeting with Oman
Mumbai: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) organised a virtual business meeting with Oman on 28th January 2021 in order to connect jewellery manufacturers from India and leading retailers/wholesalers of Oman. Gracing the occasion were Ravi Shanker Goel, Second Secretary (Commerce) Indian Embassy in Muscat; Suresh Kumar, Joint Secretary Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India; Nasser Ashraf
