Gold comes off all-time high, silver declines during 2013

As of Dec 21, the price of 10 grams of gold had fallen 2.76% from last year's close; silver lost 23.57% per kg

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 22 2013 | 1:44 PM IST
Gold slipped from its peak level and was poised to end 2013 below last year's closing price after the government increased customs duty to 10% and imposed import restrictions to contain increasing demand for the precious metal.

As of December 21, the price of 10 grams of gold had fallen Rs 840, or 2.76%, from last year's close, while silver had lost Rs 13,630, or 23.57%, per kg.

The government took steps to curb imports of gold after concerns about the country's current account deficit (CAD). In the previous financial year, the CAD climbed to a record high of 4.8% of GDP on the back of higher gold imports and slowing exports.

Import duty on gold was increased to 6% in January. Two more hikes followed -- to 8% in June and to 10% in August.

The Reserve Bank of India, too, imposed restrictions on gold imports for banks, such as curbs on granting advances for the purchase of gold in any form, including primary gold, bullion, jewellery, coins, units of gold exchange traded funds and units of gold mutual funds.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram appealed to citizens to refrain from buying gold and help the government's efforts to trim the widening CAD as the depreciating Indian currency continued to cause worries.

The rupee hit an all-time low of 68.85 against US dollar on August 28, when gold touched its all-time intra-day peak at Rs 33,790 per 10 grams.

Since then, gold came under pressure as demand petered out at higher levels and on weakening global advices. The rupee has recovered and was quoted at 62.04 against the dollar at the close December 20.

The government's measures brought down gold prices although it remained out of reach for the common man.
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First Published: Dec 22 2013 | 1:15 PM IST

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