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స్వల్పంగా పెరిగిన బంగారం ధర - నేటి బంగారం, వెండి ధరలు

దిల్లీలో 10 గ్రాముల బంగారం రూ.39,630గా, కిలో వెండి ధర రూ.48,060గా ఉంది. వివాహాది శుభకార్యాలకు డిమాండ్​ పెరగడం, అంతర్జాతీయ ప్రభావం కారణంగా బంగారం ధరలు స్వల్పంగా పెరిగాయని నిపుణులు చెబుతున్నారు.

Gold climbs Rs 116 tracking strong global trends
స్వల్పంగా పెరిగిన బంగారం ధరలు
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Published : Dec 26, 2019, 4:57 PM IST

బంగారం ధరలు నేడు స్వల్పంగా పెరిగాయి. హెచ్​డీఎఫ్​సీ సెక్యూరిటీస్​ ప్రకారం.. దిల్లీలో 10 గ్రాముల బంగారం ధర రూ.116 పెరిగి రూ.39,630గా ఉంది. అంతర్జాతీయ మార్కెట్​లో ఔన్స్​ బంగారం ధర 1,504 డాలర్లకు చేరింది.

అంతర్జాతీయ ప్రభావంతో పాటు వివాహాది శుభకార్యాల కోసం 24 క్యారెట్ల బంగారానికి డిమాండ్​ పెరుగుతున్న నేపథ్యంలోనే పసిడి ధరలు పెరుగుతున్నాయని హెచ్​డీఎఫ్​సీ అనలిస్ట్ (కమొడిటీస్​) తపన్​ పటేల్ చెబుతున్నారు.

అంతర్జాతీయ మార్కెట్​లో

కిలో వెండి ధర నిన్నటితో పోల్చితే రూ.454 పెరిగి రూ.48,060గా ఉంది. ఔన్స్​ వెండి ధర 17.94 డాలర్లకు పెరిగింది.

రాజకీయ అనిశ్చితులు, క్రిస్మస్​, నూతన సంవత్సర సెలవులు ఉండటం.. 2020 ప్రారంభంలో ఈక్విటీ సూచీలు లాభపడతాయనే అంచనాలతో గ్లోబల్​ ఇన్వెస్టర్లు జాగ్రత్తగా ఆచితూచి వ్యవహరిస్తున్నారని తపన్ తెలిపారు.

ఇదీ చూడండి: ఎఫ్​ అండ్​ ఓ గడువు ముగిసింది.. మార్కెట్​ నష్టపోయింది


బంగారం ధరలు నేడు స్వల్పంగా పెరిగాయి. హెచ్​డీఎఫ్​సీ సెక్యూరిటీస్​ ప్రకారం.. దిల్లీలో 10 గ్రాముల బంగారం ధర రూ.116 పెరిగి రూ.39,630గా ఉంది. అంతర్జాతీయ మార్కెట్​లో ఔన్స్​ బంగారం ధర 1,504 డాలర్లకు చేరింది.

అంతర్జాతీయ ప్రభావంతో పాటు వివాహాది శుభకార్యాల కోసం 24 క్యారెట్ల బంగారానికి డిమాండ్​ పెరుగుతున్న నేపథ్యంలోనే పసిడి ధరలు పెరుగుతున్నాయని హెచ్​డీఎఫ్​సీ అనలిస్ట్ (కమొడిటీస్​) తపన్​ పటేల్ చెబుతున్నారు.

అంతర్జాతీయ మార్కెట్​లో

కిలో వెండి ధర నిన్నటితో పోల్చితే రూ.454 పెరిగి రూ.48,060గా ఉంది. ఔన్స్​ వెండి ధర 17.94 డాలర్లకు పెరిగింది.

రాజకీయ అనిశ్చితులు, క్రిస్మస్​, నూతన సంవత్సర సెలవులు ఉండటం.. 2020 ప్రారంభంలో ఈక్విటీ సూచీలు లాభపడతాయనే అంచనాలతో గ్లోబల్​ ఇన్వెస్టర్లు జాగ్రత్తగా ఆచితూచి వ్యవహరిస్తున్నారని తపన్ తెలిపారు.

ఇదీ చూడండి: ఎఫ్​ అండ్​ ఓ గడువు ముగిసింది.. మార్కెట్​ నష్టపోయింది


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VATICAN MEDIA - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Vatican City - 25 December 2019
1. Pope Francis walking onto balcony, waving at crowd
2. Wide of St Peter's Basilica
3. Audience in St Peter's square
4. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Pope Francis:
++SOUNDBITE OVERLAID WITH CUTAWAYS/VARIOUS ANGLES++
"Yes. There is darkness in human hearts, yet the light of Christ is greater still. There is darkness in personal, family and social relationships, but the light of Christ is greater. There is darkness in economic, geopolitical and ecological conflicts, yet greater still is the light of Christ. May Christ bring his light to the many children suffering from war and conflicts in the Middle East and in various countries of the world. May he bring comfort to the beloved Syrian people who still see no end to the hostilities that have rent their country over the last decade. May he stir the consciences of men and women of good will. May he inspire governments and the international community to find solutions to allow the peoples of that region to live together in peace and security, and put an end to their unspeakable sufferings. May he sustain the Lebanese people and enable them to overcome the current crisis and rediscover their vocation to be a message of freedom and harmonious coexistence for all. May the Lord Jesus bring light to the Holy Land, where he was born as the Saviour of mankind, and where so many people – struggling but not discouraged – still await a time of peace, security and prosperity. May he bring consolation to Iraq amid its present social tensions, and to Yemen, suffering from a grave humanitarian crisis. I think of the children of Yemen."
5. Cutaway of guards
6. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Pope Francis:
"Dear brothers and sisters, I wish again my Christmas greetings to you all who came to this square from all over the world, and also to those who are connected via radio and television and other communication means from different countries. I thank you all for your presence on this day of joy."
7. Wide of St Peter's square
8. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Pope Francis:
"Do not forget please to pray for me. Have a nice Christmas lunch and goodbye."
9. Various of audience
10. Francis waving
11. Francis walking away
12. Wide of St Peter's Basilica
13. Wide of St Peter's square
STORYLINE:
Pope Francis offered a Christmas message of hope on Wednesday against darkness that cloaks conflicts and relationships in large parts of the world from the Middle East to the Americas to Africa.
The pope told tens of thousands of tourists, pilgrims and Romans gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the annual Christmas Day message that “the light of Christ is greater'' than the darkness “in human hearts" and ‘’in economic, geopolitical and ecological conflicts.''
The traditional “Urbi et Orbi’’ (“to the city and to the world’’) Christmas message has become an occasion for popes to address suffering in the world and press for solutions.
Francis was flanked by Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino, president of the papal council for migrants, and Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, the pope's official almsgiver.
The pope cited the Syrian people “who still see no end to the hostilities that have rent their country over the last decade’’ as well as Israel, where Jesus “was born as the saviour of mankind and where so many people -- struggling but not discouraged -- still await a time of peace, security and prosperity.’’
Francis also called for an easing of the crisis in Lebanon, social tensions in Iraq and “a grave humanitarian crisis’’ in Yemen.
He noted that a number of countries in the Americas “are experiencing a time of social and political upheaval,’’ citing “the beloved Venezuelan people, long tried by their political and social tensions."
The pope also noted migrants forced by injustice “to emigrate in the hope of a secure life.’’
Instead of finding acceptance, Francis said injustice continues along their journey, where they often face abuse, enslavement and torture in “inhumane detention camps'' and death during dangerous sea and desert crossings.
And once migrants arrive in “places where they might have hoped for a dignified life’’ ... they “instead find themselves before walls of indifference,'' he said.
The pope offered prayers of hope for the people of Africa, including those in Congo “torn by continuing conflicts’’ and the people of Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Nigeria, where people have been “persecuted for their religious faith.’’
And in an extraordinary message, Francis along with two other religious leaders urged the rival leaders of South Sudan to maintain a pledge to form a coalition government early next year.
A peace deal to end a 5-year civil war that killed close to 400,000 people was signed last year, but a November deadline to form a coalition government was extended to February as key aspects of the peace deal still need to be resolved.
The message, issued separately from the traditional papal Christmas address, was signed by the leader of the Anglican church, Archbishop Justin Welby, and the Rev. John Chalmers, ex-moderator of the Church of Scotland.
The religious leaders offered assurances “of our spiritual closeness as you strive for a swift implementation'' of peace agreements and prayers “for a renewed commitment to the path of reconciliation and fraternity.''
The leaders also expressed a desire to visit the East African nation.
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