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Gold prices today edge lower, down 5,000 from last month's highs

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Gold prices in India continued to remain in a narrow range in Indian markets. Despite positive global cues, gold prices on MCX fell 0.02% to 51390 per 10 gram amid a stronger rupee. On the other hand, silver gained 0.25% to 68619 per kg. In the previous session, gold futures had risen 0.07% on MCX while silver had slipped 0.12%. Gold is now down about 5,000 per kg from record highs of about 56,200, hit last month.

Similarly, silver prices are now down more than 10,000 per kg in about a month.

In global markets, gold prices moved higher, supported by a weaker US dollar and concerns that a coronavirus vaccine could get delayed. Spot gold rose 0.7% to $1,945.20 per ounce.


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Global investors cautioned of a 'K-shaped' economic recovery much before they realised

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With global equity markets rising and global economic growth steeping falling – forming two forks of a ‘K’ – recently, consensus seems to be building of a ‘K-shaped’ recovery.As the coronavirus crisis unfolded, economists and market participants have been debating about the shape of the global economy. The options that had largely been considered included a U, V, W recovery. Now, with global equity markets rising and global economic growth steeping falling – forming two forks of a ‘K’ – recently, consensus seems to be building of a ‘K-shaped’ recovery.



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RIL shares cross $200 billion market cap

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 Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd has become India's first company to cross the $200 billion market cap after its shares surged nearly 157% since mid-March. The rise in market value of the oil-to-telecom conglomerate is driven by its retail and telecom operations.

The stock was currently trading at a record high of 2233 on the BSE, up 3.55% from its previous close. On Wednesday, the market value of the stock stood at $201 billion, according to Bloomberg data.

Apple Inc is the world's most-valued company with a market value of $2 trillion followed by Saudi Aramco at $1.91 trillion, Amazon.com Inc $1.58 trillion, Microsoft Corp 1.53 trillion, and Alphabet Inc $1.04 trillion.

In terms of global oil & gas companies, RIL ranks second, after Saudi Aramco.The stock has gained 48.7% so far this year following the sale of its stake in Jio and retail arm.

On Tuesday, California-based private equity fund Silver Lake picked up a 1.75% stake in Reliance Retail Ventures for 7,500 crore, valuing the company at 4.21 trillion, or $57 billion. Mint reported that the retail arm is set to draw additional investments worth $5 billion from KKR and Co., Mubadala Investment Co. and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.

"Over the last 2-3 months, there has been news flow about RIL being in talks with various strategic partners (global retailers, e-commerce companies), and even in JPL’s case, the entry of strategic partners was a key positive, in our view. Hence, while any stake sale in RRL is positive news, we believe the markets would be more likely to bid up strategic investors than they would bid up PE investments", said JP Morgan in a note to its investors.

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