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  • Relentless upswing

  • Gold rally may continue in domestic market (2006/04/24) New
  • Gold volatility: Caution required (2006/04/24) New
  • Global boost for local gold, silver (2006/04/21) New
  • Silver rises sharply; gold improves (2006/04/20) New
  • Sharp rise in precious metals (2006/04/19) New
  • Gold resistance seen at $621 (2006/04/19) New
  • GFMS sees further highs for gold (2006/04/13)
  • Gold, silver scale new peak (2006/04/11)
  • COMEX gold futures may rise (2006/04/10)
  • Precious metals rise further (2006/04/05)
  • Springboard ready for gold's leap (2006/04/03)
  • Why gold prices move ahead of metals (2006/03/20)
  • Gold futures may test higher level (2006/03/13)
  • Gold tracks global trend, hits Rs 8,210 (2006/02/01)
  • Despite weak demand, funds push up gold (2006/01/31)
  • Are Chinese purchases moving gold market? (2006/01/18)
  • Outlook for precious metals price seen positive (2006/01/13)
  • Gold may consolidate, rise (2006/01/13)
  • Gold's upward thrust needs to be watched (2006/01/04)
  • `Inflation, interest rates driving gold' (2005/12/25)
  • Gold likely to increase on slowdown in US growth (2005/11/24)
  • Gold scales to new peak (2005/11/19)
  • Spot gold may rise higher (2005/11/18)
  • Gold prices driven more by non-physical factors (2005/11/17)
  • Gold prices pushing 7K; is correction due? (2005/11/13)
  • Gold may consolidate, rise (2005/10/28)
  • High prices likely to dampen gold appetite (2005/10/27)
  • Firm trend emerges in gold futures market (2005/09/21)
  • Bull run may drive gold prices higher (2005/09/17)
  • Firmness in gold prices temporary (2005/07/28)
  • `$500-mark for gold no longer a fancy' (2005/04/29)
  • Gold output up 16 per cent (2004/12/01)
  • Gold shoots up (2004/11/26)
  • Gold at all-time high (2004/11/17)
  • Gold prices may firm up on festival demand (2004/11/09)
  • Will gold price soften after US polls? (2004/10/31)
  • European central banks' gold sales unlikely to affect prices (2004/10/15)
  • Gold safer bet than currencies: Study (2004/09/29)
  • Gold may decline towards year-end (2004/09/21)
  • Gold prices may rise modestly (2004/09/17)
  • Gold may decline after US presidential polls (2004/09/04)
  • Gold demand up 20 pc in H1 (2004/08/21)
  • Gold a safer bet than equities, bonds: WGC (2004/08/13)

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