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Gold Consumption in India may Decrease due to Weak Monsoon

India Update - Thu, 08/16/2012 - 03:33

World Gold Council has announced that demand of Gold in India can decrease due to weak monsoon. Ajay Mitra, MD World Gold Council, India and Middle East said that the demand of Gold during second quarter could be lower in India.

Gold price in international market was USD 1602 per ounce. In terms of per gram price, this amount to USD 51.52 per gram.

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Gold Consumption in India may Decrease due to Weak Monsoon

Latest News - Thu, 08/16/2012 - 03:33

World Gold Council has announced that demand of Gold in India can decrease due to weak monsoon. Ajay Mitra, MD World Gold Council, India and Middle East said that the demand of Gold during second quarter could be lower in India.

Gold price in international market was USD 1602 per ounce. In terms of per gram price, this amount to USD 51.52 per gram.

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