Gold premiums in India fall sharply as COVID hits retail demand

Rising prices and strict restrictions to contain the spread of COVID infections have hurt gold demand. Premiums this week eased to about $2 an ounce over official domestic gold prices as compared to last week’s $4. Jewelers have been reducing purchases because of weak retail demand and demand could remain soft over next few weeks amid rising COVID cases.

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