LONDON: Spot gold rose to a record high on Friday at $1,296.85 per ounce, propelled by continued concerns about global economic health, while silver rushed to its highest since October 1980.
At 0756 GMT, spot gold was last quoted at $1,295.15, and silver stood at $21.30, having hit a high of $21.34 earlier -- its loftiest since October 1980, according to Reuters data.
Yen priced gold hit its highest since late June.
TOI
At 0756 GMT, spot gold was last quoted at $1,295.15, and silver stood at $21.30, having hit a high of $21.34 earlier -- its loftiest since October 1980, according to Reuters data.
Yen priced gold hit its highest since late June.
TOI
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