International News
Gold, Silver Slide as Inflation and Fed Outlook Dominate Geopolitical Risks AUGMONT BULLION REPORT
- Safe Heaven Dynamics – Gold and silver remain under pressure, slipping to $4800 and $75 respectively, as stronger US producer inflation and a firm dollar outweigh safe-haven demand from Middle East tensions. Elevated real yields continue to cap upside, keeping sentiment weak despite geopolitical risks.
- Geopolitical Developments – Escalation intensified after Iran struck a Qatari site hosting the world’s largest LNG facility, following attacks on its South Pars gas field. This marks a significant widening of the conflict, raising energy security concerns and inflation risks, while increasing uncertainty across global markets.
- Monetary Policy stance – The Federal Reserve held rates steady, highlighting inflation risks from the conflict and signaling a cautious stance. While one rate cut is projected this year, policy easing will depend on clear signs of inflation cooling, keeping metals sensitive to macro data.
Technical Triggers
- Gold has reached its $4850 (~ Rs.152,000) support and may consolidate near current levels.
- Silver is testing key support at $75 (~ Rs.250,000); a breakdown could extend declines toward $72–70 (~ Rs.235,000–Rs.230,000).).
Support and Resistance
| Metal | Market | Support Level | Resistance Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold | International | $4800/oz | $5250/oz |
| Gold | Domestic | ₹150,000/10 gm | ₹165,000/10 gm |
| Silver | International | $72/oz | $85/oz |
| Silver | Domestic | ₹235,000/kg | ₹268,000/kg |
Source:AUGMONT BULLION REPORT
International News
GIA Celebrates America’s 250th Anniversary With Special Red, White and Blue Gem Showcase
Through This Curated Exhibition, GIA Highlights The Scientific, Historical and Artistic Dimensions Of Gemstones While Commemorating A Major Milestone In American History.
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has assembled a distinctive collection of red, white and blue gemstones and pearls to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States. The showcase demonstrates the remarkable diversity of gem materials and highlights how crystal structures, trace elements and natural formation processes influence colour and appearance.
The collection presents a patriotic palette through an array of rare and notable gemstones. Featured in the red category are ruby, red spinel, rhodochrosite and red beryl. A standout exhibit is a finely carved ruby portrait of Abraham Lincoln, underscoring the artistic possibilities of gemstone carving. The display also includes red beryl, one of the world’s rarest gemstones, which is commercially mined only at Utah’s Ruby Violet Mine.
Representing the white and colourless segment are zircon, beryllonite, apophyllite and pearls. Colourless zircon is renowned for its exceptional brilliance and fire, while beryllonite from Maine adds a uniquely American element to the collection. Natural pearls further enrich the display, showcasing the fascinating biomineralisation process through which they are formed inside mollusks.
The blue section features blue spinel, dumortierite, euclase and benitoite. Among these, benitoite holds special significance as California’s state gemstone. First discovered in 1907 and officially designated as the state gem in 1985, benitoite is celebrated for its vivid blue colour and striking sparkle. Despite extensive study, scientists have yet to fully determine the cause of its distinctive hue.
Through this curated exhibition, GIA highlights the scientific, historical and artistic dimensions of gemstones while commemorating a major milestone in American history.
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