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    Gold falls on stronger dollar amid renewed US-Iran tensions

    Gold prices dropped significantly on Monday. The U.S. dollar strengthened, making gold more expensive for buyers using other currencies. Meanwhile, oil prices surged amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran. This situation has revived concerns about inflation. India's gold demand remained subdued due to high prices. Other precious metals also saw declines.

    Akshaya Tritiya sees tepid demand on gold price surge

    Gold demand during India's Akshaya Tritiya festival remained subdued as record prices curbed jewellery purchases, despite a slight increase in investment demand. Consumers shifted towards gold coins, with overall buying volume lower, though value spending was higher due to elevated prices. This reflects a changing trend of price-sensitive buyers purchasing throughout the year.

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Gold, silver trade seen topping Rs 20,000 cr despite record prices and decline in volumes

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026 is set for record precious metal sales in India. Despite soaring gold and silver prices, trade is expected to exceed Rs 20,000 crore. Consumers are opting for lightweight jewelry, silver, and diamond products. Digital gold and bonds are also gaining traction. This trend shows a shift towards value-driven purchases and financial prudence.

    Akshaya Tritiya Meets Smart Investing: The Rise of Digital Gold

    Akshaya Tritiya, a day for prosperity, now embraces digital gold. This modern investment allows easy online gold purchases, offering convenience and flexibility. Investors can start small, ensuring consistent savings. Digital gold blends tradition with smart financial planning for a secure future. It provides a safe and accessible way to honor this timeless gold tradition.

    Akshaya Tritiya remains proven entry point for gold investors: Motilal Oswal

    Gold continues its role as a trusted asset for Indian households, blending tradition with financial security. Investors are showing increased interest in flexible gold options alongside traditional purchases. Global factors like geopolitical tensions and economic growth concerns support gold's appeal. The outlook for gold remains constructive for medium to long-term investors, with a 'buy on dips' strategy recommended.

    Why Motilal Oswal’s BFSI fund is betting big on capital market ecosystem: Prateek Agarwal of Motilal Oswal AMC

    Prateek Agarwal of Motilal Oswal AMC highlights a shift in financial sector growth from traditional banking to capital markets like AMCs, brokers, and exchanges. He discusses how recent trade deals with the US and EU boost India's manufacturing and investment appeal, potentially reversing FII outflows and strengthening the rupee.

    • Gold demand set to remain resilient ahead of Akshaya Tritiya; Bullion remains preferred safe-haven for wealth creation

      Gold demand remains strong ahead of Akshaya Tritiya, with retail investors viewing bullion as a key wealth creation tool. Despite high prices, the festival drives demand, supported by gold's safe-haven appeal amidst global uncertainties. Younger buyers are increasingly opting for lightweight jewellery and digital gold, while investment products like coins and bars are also gaining traction.

      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.

      Digital gold offers on Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Check offers on Paytm, PhonePe, JioFinance; how to buy gold from home

      Akshaya Tritiya 202: Akshaya Tritiya on April 19, 2026, sees a surge in digital gold purchases. Platforms like PhonePe, JioFinance, and Paytm offer convenient ways to invest in 24K gold, bypassing crowded stores and storage concerns. These apps allow easy buying, selling, and even physical gold delivery options.

      India’s current account deficit may rise to 2% of GDP in FY27 if oil stays at $82–87: CRISIL

      Rising oil prices could push India's current account deficit to a concerning two percent of GDP, as highlighted by a Crisil report. This prediction hinges on the volatile global market conditions we’re currently facing. While US tariff reductions may bolster exports to some extent, the ongoing unrest in West Asia is another pivotal aspect that could affect the situation.

      Gold price today (April 17, 2026) in Chennai ahead of Akshaya Tritiya: 24K, 22K gold rates at leading jewellers, IBJA

      In line with the larger national trend, gold prices in Chennai too recorded a slight drop on Friday (April 17, 2026). As per the prices quoted by leading jewellery retailers in the city, the price of 24 karat gold was around Rs 15,431 per gram, down from Rs 15,568 per gram levels on Thursday.

      Kalyan Jewellers, Titan, and other jewellery stocks tumble up to 6% while MMTC rallies 16%. Here's why

      Indian banks have reportedly halted gold and silver import orders, causing jewellery stocks like Kalyan Jewellers and Titan to fall. MMTC, however, surged on market rumors of being permitted to import gold. This situation has led to significant amounts of precious metals stuck at customs, awaiting a formal government order, potentially impacting supply ahead of Akshaya Tritiya.

      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.

      Labour-intensive sectors see steep fall in exports in March

      The fiscal year 2026 brought a mixed bag for India's exports. On one hand, engineering goods, electronics, and pharmaceuticals excelled, driving growth. On the flip side, textiles and gems were hampered by market fluctuations. Disruptions in West Asia's trade routes complicated logistics, affecting shipments significantly. Interestingly, electronics imports surged, crossing the $100 billion threshold.

      Coal India, NMDC emerge as must-watch mining plays as spot prices surge, says Motilal Oswal's Siddhartha Khemka

      India's mining and metals sectors show strong opportunity with surging coal and iron ore prices, benefiting Coal India and NMDC. Private banks are outperforming PSUs due to NIM recovery, with SBI and ICICI Bank as top picks. The auto sector saw robust Q4 volume growth, while consumption remains mixed with jewellery and liquor showing resilience.

      India's trade gap shrinks in March, swells in FY26

      India's trade deficit saw a reduction in March as the West Asia conflict disrupted trade flows. Exports and imports both declined, narrowing the monthly deficit. However, the overall trade deficit for the fiscal year widened. Despite challenges, India achieved record exports of $860 billion in FY26, showcasing resilience. Several free trade agreements are expected to boost future trade prospects.

      Geopolitical tensions cripple India-Middle East trade in March

      India's trade with the Middle East saw a significant drop in March. Exports and imports fell by over 50 percent. This decline resulted from disruptions caused by the US-Israel attack on Iran. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route, faced temporary closure. This impacted shipments of gems, jewellery, engineering goods, and rice.

      India gem and jewellery exports rise to ₹2.44 lakh crore in FY26 amid global headwinds

      In FY26, India's gem and jewellery sector reported an impressive ₹2,44,827.26 crore in exports, demonstrating a modest growth in rupee terms. However, exports in dollar value experienced a downturn amidst global market turbulence. To counter this, exporters expanded their reach, finding new opportunities in the UAE, Australia, and Canada.

      India's gems, jewellery exports dip 35 per cent in March on US-Iran conflict: GJEPC

      India's gems and jewellery exports saw a significant drop in March, largely due to the West Asia conflict impacting logistics and insurance costs. Despite this setback, the industry is exploring opportunities to become a rough diamond trading hub. While demand weakened in some key markets, other regions provided support. The council anticipates a recovery as geopolitical tensions ease.

      Gold price today in Chennai: How much 24K, 22K gold is retailing at GRT Jewellers, VBJ, Kota Gold Jewellery on April 14, 2026?

      Gold price today in Chennai (April 14, 2026): In Chennai too, gold prices were slightly up on Tuesday in line with the larger trend in India. As per the prices quoted by leading jewellery retailers in the city, the price of 24 karat gold was around Rs 15,404 per gram.

      Food, fuel prices push up March retail inflation to 3.4%

      India's retail inflation climbed to 3.4 percent in March. Higher food and fuel costs are driving this increase. Experts predict inflation could reach 4 percent in April. This is due to ongoing global conflicts impacting energy prices. The Reserve Bank of India is closely watching these trends. Policymakers anticipate a pause in interest rate cuts.

      West Asia war: Amid gloom and doom in Surat and Tiruppur’s textile clusters, one industry offers hope

      As the West Asia conflict drags down most sectors in India’s two major textile hubs, one segment in Surat is opening up new opportunities

      India-UK free trade pact may come into force from second week of May: Official

      The India-UK free trade agreement is set to begin in the second week of May. This pact will allow 99 percent of Indian exports to enter Britain duty-free. Tariffs on British products like cars and whisky will also be reduced in India. A separate agreement will prevent double social levies for temporary workers. This aims to boost trade significantly.

      Piyush Goyal holds talks with Saudi Arabia trade minister on stronger supply chains

      India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met with Saudi Arabia's Trade Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassabi. They discussed strengthening supply chains affected by the West Asia crisis. Both ministers expressed optimism for early progress on the India-GCC Free Trade Agreement negotiations. The discussions also focused on ensuring smooth trade flows and recovering from disruptions.

      West Asia crisis: Piyush Goyal meets Kuwait, UAE to restore trade, energy flows

      India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met with leaders from Kuwait and the UAE. Discussions focused on restoring trade and energy supplies disrupted by recent events. India offered assistance to Kuwait for food security. Both sides emphasized dialogue and diplomacy. Efforts are underway to ensure smooth trade flows and continuity of essential supplies.

      Crisil warns of potential hit to India remittances amid West Asia conflict

      India's remittance flow faces potential impact from the West Asia conflict. A third of diaspora inflows originate from Gulf Cooperation Council countries. A reduction in diaspora incomes could affect India's current account deficit. This comes at a time when the trade deficit is already under pressure. India is the world's largest beneficiary of remittances.

      Exporters' body FIEO sees 2-3 pc fall in goods exports during 2025-26

      Indian merchandise exports are projected to decline by 2-3% in 2025-26. Global economic uncertainties, amplified by the West Asia crisis, are the primary drivers. This situation has already impacted shipments, increasing freight and raw material costs. While goods exports face a downturn, services exports are anticipated to grow. Exporters hope for stabilization following a ceasefire announcement.

      22k gold rate today: Check 22K, 24K gold prices (April 7, 2026) on Tanishq, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Kalyan Jewellers, Joyalukkas and IBJA

      Gold rate prediction: Gold prices are experiencing volatility amid heightened geopolitical tensions, with a US deadline for Iran creating uncertainty. While leading jewelers saw slight increases in 22k gold rates, the IBJA reported a drop across various purities. Experts predict short-term price fluctuations but a positive medium to long-term outlook for gold and silver.

      US-Iran ceasefire, Hormuz reopening to ease shipping disruptions: FIEO

      Exporters welcome the ceasefire between the US and Iran. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz eases shipping disruptions and reduces costs. This brings immediate relief to Indian exporters trading with the Gulf region. However, exporters remain cautious due to the temporary nature of the truce. Sustained stability is crucial for restoring confidence and ensuring smooth trade flows.

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