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Why are gold and silver prices down today, and will precious metals continue to fall or rise again? Full market outlook, analysts insights and investor guide
Why are gold and silver prices down today, and will precious metals continue to fall or rise again? Gold and silver prices dropped after oil prices surged, the dollar strengthened, and US-Iran tensions returned. Inflation fears rose and Treasury yields climbed. These factors reduced demand for non-yielding metals. Analysts say central bank demand and currency trends may still support long-term prices. Investors now watch inflation, interest rates, oil markets, and geopolitical developments for the next move.
Gold price prediction: Bullion experts predict likely gold rate for next few months. Details here
Gold rate prediction: Gold is well-positioned in the current global environment and could gain whether the economy weakens into stagflation or improves amid falling interest rates.
Akshaya Tritiya 2026 gold outlook: Which trends are expected to shape gold purchases this Akshaya Tritiya?
Gold's strong appeal continues for Akshaya Tritiya 2026. Investors are showing interest in coins and small bars. Global economic concerns and geopolitical tensions are driving gold price volatility. Experts suggest this volatility is an opportunity to gradually build gold positions. Consumers are also exploring diamonds and silver alongside gold.
Akshaya Tritiya: Tapan Patel on why you shouldn't let the recent dip in gold scare you
Gold prices are experiencing a cyclical reset, not a structural shift. This presents a strategic opportunity for Indian investors to buy gold. Akshaya Tritiya is an auspicious time to invest in gold ETFs, Digi Gold, or multi-asset funds. Central banks may resume gold buying. A 15-20% allocation to gold and silver is recommended for long-term investment amid global uncertainties.
205% return on SGB premature redemption date: Gold bond turns Rs 1 lakh investment into Rs 3.05 lakh
Sovereign Gold Bond: The Reserve Bank of India has set the premature redemption price for Sovereign Gold Bond SGB 2020-21 Series-VII. Investors can redeem these bonds from April 20, 2026. The redemption price is fixed at Rs 15,254 per unit.
15 banks get government nod to import gold & silver for 3 years
India has authorized 17 banks to import gold and silver. This authorization is effective for three years from April 1, 2026. The move resolves a customs clearance delay that had stalled shipments. This decision brings relief to importers and ensures smooth trade of precious metals. The new authorization is valid until March 31, 2029.
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Will gold price reach $4,900 or fall towards $4,500 and silver rate touch $90 or slip below $60 this month? Market outlook, analysts insights and investor strategy
Will gold price reach $4,900 or fall towards $4,500 and silver rate touch $90 or slip below $60 this month? Gold held steady and moved toward a fourth weekly gain as hopes of a US-Iran peace deal shaped inflation and interest rate expectations. The dollar fell and oil eased. Indian banks paused imports. Silver gained momentum. Analysts now discuss price targets, risks, and investor strategy for this month.

Govt allows SBI, HDFC, Axis Bank & 12 others to import gold, silver until March 2029
The central government has permitted 15 top banks, including the State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Bank of India and others to import gold and silver from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2029.

Gold ETFs deliver up to 61% returns since last Akshaya Tritiya. Should you hold or book profits after the rally?
Gold ETFs have rallied up to 61% since last Akshaya Tritiya, driven by geopolitical tensions, central bank buying, and safe-haven demand. Experts advise sticking to asset-allocation discipline—booking profits only if gold exceeds target weights. While valuations look stretched, long-term investors may continue SIPs as structural drivers remain supportive.

Gold eyes fourth weekly gain on hopes of US-Iran peace deal
Gold prices held steady, nearing a fourth weekly gain as hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal eased inflation and interest rate concerns. A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, coupled with potential weekend talks between the US and Iran, boosted optimism. Despite stable U.S. unemployment claims, employers remain cautious due to the ongoing conflict.

France finance minister says Hormuz must open, G7 ready to mitigate war fallout
G7 finance leaders are focused on the economic impact of the Middle East conflict. They are prepared to address soaring energy prices and the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. Leaders emphasized the need for peace and are monitoring the situation closely. They are ready to act if necessary to stabilize markets. Support for Ukraine also remains a key priority.

Why are gold and silver prices up today, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now
Why are gold and silver prices up today, and will precious metals continue to rise or fall again? Gold and silver prices moved higher after the US dollar weakened and Treasury yields fell. Markets reacted to growing hope of a US-Iran peace deal and possible rate cuts. Investors now question if metals will continue rising or reverse later. Analysts say bond yields, inflation fears, and interest rate expectations will guide the next move.

Gold price drops 0.7% to $4,807 today—should investors panic now as gold and silver prices risk a 10% crash with US-Iran deal still out of sight and crude oil threat rising?
Gold, silver rates crash fears intensify as prices already dropped sharply. Gold is down over 8%. Silver has plunged more than 16%. This comes during the US–Iran war. Crude oil now threatens to cross $120 per barrel. This is a critical trigger point. High oil pushes inflation higher. It keeps interest rates elevated. The Federal Reserve stays hawkish. The dollar strengthens further. That reduces bullion demand globally. If this trend continues, gold and silver rates crash risk remains high. Another 10% fall looks possible soon.

Gold rises 60% since last Akshaya Tritiya. Should you invest this year amid Iran war uncertainty?
Gold prices have surged nearly 60% since Akshaya Tritiya 2025, but the outlook for further gains by 2027 is complex due to geopolitical tensions and interest rate uncertainty. Despite near-term headwinds, structural factors like central bank buying and rising debt support a positive long-term view, suggesting gold as a hedge.

Gold steadies near one-week high; eyes on US–Iran talks
Gold prices held steady near a one-week high as investors awaited clarity on U.S.-Iran peace talks. While oil prices dipped and stocks rose on hopes of resumed negotiations, the U.S. dollar's weakness made gold more attractive. Traders are now factoring in a higher chance of a U.S. rate cut this year, a shift from earlier expectations.

Battle of the metals: Gold vs Silver — which one won big for investors in 50 years?
Gold vs silver 50 year returns: Gold and silver have long been trusted investments, but over the past 50 years, gold has delivered stronger returns and greater stability. While silver offers higher short-term gains due to its volatility and industrial demand, gold remains the preferred choice for long-term wealth preservation and protection against inflation.

302% return on SGB premature redemption date: Gold bond turns Rs 1 lakh investment into Rs 4.02 lakh
Sovereign Gold Bond : The Reserve Bank of India has announced the premature redemption price for Sovereign Gold Bond SGB 2019-20 Series-V, set at Rs 15,009 per unit. Investors can redeem these bonds from April 15, 2026, after the fifth year of issuance.

Gold surges as US–Iran ceasefire weakens US dollar and fuels safe haven demand
Gold prices surged as US-Iran ceasefire talks weakened the dollar and heightened safe-haven demand. Ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, central bank buying, and inflation concerns support bullish sentiment, while upcoming data and fragile truce conditions may keep gold volatile yet upward biased.

Indian household gold higher than gold reserves of world's top 10 central banks: Assocham
India’s households now hold more gold than the top 10 central banks combined, with estimates ranging from $2.4 trillion to $10 trillion. Assocham says this vast, largely idle wealth could be a major economic catalyst if channelled into formal systems through monetisation, gold-backed lending and financialisation

Gold overtakes US Treasuries as the world’s largest reserve asset for the first time in 30 years— is this the start of de-dollarization or just a reserve shift?
Gold moves ahead of U.S. Treasuries after three decades—and the numbers explain why. Central banks now hold nearly $4 trillion in gold, slightly above ~$3.9 trillion in U.S. Treasuries. This sharp shift marks the first crossover since the 1990s. Gold overtakes U.S. Treasuries as rising prices and record buying reshape global reserves. Treasuries once dominated with a 33% share in 2015. That has now dropped near 21%. Gold climbed from 5% to around 24%. Countries are reducing reliance on U.S. debt. They are adding gold as a safe asset. This signals diversification, not full de-dollarization. The U.S. dollar still leads global trade.

India’s forex reserves up by $9.06 billion to $697.12 billion in week ending April 3
India's foreign exchange reserves have seen a significant increase. Reserves rose by over nine billion dollars in the week ending April 3. This brings the total reserves to nearly 700 billion dollars. This follows a period of decline. The Reserve Bank of India has been active in managing the currency. This rise indicates a stabilization in the country's financial position.

India’s household gold holdings now much larger than combined gold reserves of top 10 central banks: ASSOCHAM
India's household gold holdings are now the world's largest, surpassing central bank reserves. ASSOCHAM says that channeling even a small portion into financial assets could add trillions to India's GDP by 2047. This move would strengthen manufacturing, infrastructure and agriculture, boosting the economy through increased consumption and job creation.

Gold steadies as markets weigh US-Iran ceasefire talks; key US data eyed
Gold prices remained stable as investors awaited crucial U.S. inflation data and clarity on Iran ceasefire talks. Escalating regional tensions, despite a U.S. ceasefire announcement, have fueled inflation concerns and impacted rate-cut expectations. Analysts anticipate gold to rebound amid ongoing geopolitical risks, while other precious metals saw mixed movements.

Gold prices are falling but why China keeps buying gold aggressively – Is the US dollar under threat and why are gold prices not following the demand-supply trend despite continued China demand
Gold prices are falling sharply, yet China gold buying spree keeps accelerating globally. China added 160,000 ounces in March, extending its 17-month buying streak. This raises a critical question about demand-supply trends in gold markets today. Why are gold prices not following demand supply logic despite strong China demand? China gold buying spree signals deeper concerns around currency stability and global financial risks. Many now question if the US dollar faces long-term pressure from this shift. Central banks still plan massive gold purchases in 2026. This suggests gold demand remains structurally strong despite price declines. Is this a hidden market reset unfolding quietly?

Global Market: Geopolitics overtakes inflation as top global risk for central banks
Global central banks now view geopolitical tensions as the paramount risk to the financial system, a significant jump from last year. While inflation and interest rates remain key long-term concerns, the dollar's safe-haven status is being re-evaluated amid increasing global fragmentation and a growing interest in gold.

Why are gold and silver prices rising now, and will gold hit $5,000 and silver touch $90 or fall again? Precious metals price movement, analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now
Why are gold and silver prices rising now, and will gold hit $5,000 and silver touch $90 or fall again? Gold gained as the dollar weakened and oil eased while investors tracked Middle East conflict signals. Central bank buying, rate outlook, inflation risk and analyst forecasts now shape precious metals price direction and investor expectations.

France sells 129 tonnes of gold held in US for $15 billion profit! Here’s how it happened
Banque de France shifted 129 tonnes of gold reserves from New York to Paris by selling older non-standard bars held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and buying new compliant bullion in Europe. The move upgraded reserve quality, brought holdings closer to home, and generated a financial gain.

France’s secret gold strategy explained: How Banque de France turned US-held bullion into €12.8 billion profit
France gold profit strategy: France's central bank has completed a strategic move to bring its gold reserves entirely to Paris. Instead of physically transporting gold, it sold older bars in New York at peak prices. The proceeds were used to buy new, high-standard gold in Europe. This smart financial maneuver generated a substantial profit for the bank and modernized its reserves.

Gold hoarding by central banks picks pace in February, but Russia remains big seller
Global central banks stepped up gold buying in February, led by strong purchases from Poland, China, and several emerging markets, even as Russia turned a major seller. Net additions hit 19 tonnes, signalling steady reserve diversification despite slower year-to-date accumulation. African central banks are also accelerating gold buying as a strategic hedge.
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