Gold futures fall on stronger rupee, global cues
Gold futures fall on stronger rupee, global cues
Indian gold futures edged lower in thin volume on Tuesday as the rupee appreciated against the dollar and global prices headed for their biggest annual decline in more than three decades.

Indian gold futures edged lower in thin volume on Tuesday as the rupee appreciated against the dollar and global prices headed for their biggest annual decline in more than three decades.

At 4.40 pm, the most-active gold for February delivery was down 0.09 per cent at 28,334 rupees per 10 grams on the Multi Commodity Exchange.

Silver for March delivery fell 0.42 per cent to 44,018 rupees per kg.

International gold staged a modest rebound after falling more than 1 per cent in the previous session.

The partially convertible rupee, which plays a key role in determining the landed cost of the dollar-quoted metal, inched up tracking gains in local stocks.

"Gold may continue to trade lower Tuesday as downbeat sentiments prevail," Kotak Commodity Services analysts wrote in a note. "Lower trade volumes may result in choppiness."

Indian gold imports may fall 70 per cent in the final quarter of 2013 from 255 tonnes in the year-ago period and are expected to be half the usual levels at 500-550 tonnes next year if new import rules are maintained, a top trade body official said.

To curb a rising trade gap, India slapped a record import duty of 10 per cent on gold earlier this year and tied imports for domestic consumption with exports. Finance Minister P. Chidambaram told a media channel on Monday, "restraining gold imports is a good move".

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