Sunday 26 August 2012

MINING NEWS - Today: Indian gold imports under threat from price rally

MINING NEWS - Today: Indian gold imports under threat from price rally: "Indian gold imports under threat from price rally
Gold imports are set to fall further this year as global bullion prices are driven higher by surplus cash in the market and by a weaker dollar, delegates at a major conference on the metal said on Friday.

As it is the biggest consumer of bullion, India's demand has traditionally been a key determinant of gold prices, although it has been overtaken in recent years by the weight of Western investors seeking sanctuary from the global financial crisis."


Speculative and investment demand has led prices to more than double since 2008, curbing purchases from price-sensitive Indian buyers. India's gold imports in the second quarter plunged more than 56 percent on the year to 131 tonnes, according to industry body the World Gold Council.

"For the gold price (rally) to continue, someone else would have to step in to replace India," said one London-based bullion banker attending the International Gold Convention in Hyderabad.

"Investors in America or in Europe might step in and make up the difference, but it (India's falling consumption) is something that will have a negative impact on the gold price."

Gold prices, currently near $1,670 an ounce, are set to end Friday with their biggest weekly rise since early June, up 3 percent, after minutes of a Federal Reserve meeting showed the US central bank is set to deliver another round of monetary stimulus "fairly soon" unless the country's economy improves considerably.

"Gold is very sensitive to statements from the central banks, largely from the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank," said Sunil Kashyap, managing director and head of Asia Pacific and Middle East at ScotiaMocatta.

Kashyap pointed to a perception that gold is a hedge against the inflation that could result from looser monetary policy.

"The logic is, if there is more money in the system, there is potential for inflation in future."

Philip Klapwijk, global head of analytics of the London-based consultancy GFMS, said gold prices could peak at $1,800-$1,850 an ounce by the end of 2012 as demand in China, the second largest consumer, continued to increase.

"We expect prices to continue to rise in the next few months," he said. "If you have China further cutting interest rates to stimulate the economy, then Chinese investors may buy more gold bars."

Kashyap said prices of the yellow metal were likely to consolidate in the range of $1,640-$1,700 an ounce until October, with an upside bias. He said the gold market will also look at demand from Diwali, India's peak festival season.

Government increased import duty for gold earlier in the year, from 1 percent to 2 percent, and then to 4 percent. One bullion banker said delegates at the conference were speculating that this may be raised further to at least 7 percent.

"They want to encourage more people to spend money on Indian goods and consume things in India that will help the economy, rather than have all this money tied up in gold bars and gold jewellery," he said. "The government sees gold as a dead asset."

Local dealers reported an increase in the amount of gold flowing into India unofficially, and scrap sales are on the rise as high rupee prices and a slowing economy result in a mass selling of jewellery in India, he said.

These factors may result in a repeat of the strike action carried out by jewellers in March, the banker added, particularly if the government further increases duties.

Silver prices could be at $35 an ounce by the end of the year, up 15 percent from the current levels, Klapwijk said, while prices of platinum, which has been a "star performer," are likely to touch $1,700 an ounce compared with about $1,550 now.

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Sunday 12 August 2012

Sushil Kumar Wins Wrestling Silver at the London Olympics - India Real Time - WSJ

Sushil Kumar Wins Wrestling Silver at the London Olympics - India Real Time - WSJ:
 "Sushil Kumar missed out on what would have been India’s only gold medal at the 2012 Olympics, losing to Japan’s Tatsuhiro Yonemitsu in the final of the 66-kilogram freestyle wrestling event.

Kumar ended with silver, becoming the first Indian to win a medal in consecutive Olympics (he won bronze in Beijing 2008.) The 29-year-old will return to India a hero, but there will be disappointment that the gold slipped from his grasp. It would have been only the second individual gold for India in over 90 years of participation at the Olympics.

But Yonemitsu was a convincing 3-1 winner in the final Sunday, the last day of the Games."

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Tuesday 7 August 2012

9 foods to lose weight | Health

9 foods to lose weight | Health:
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Salad:

You can create you salad from several lettuce varieties,fresh tomato,cucumber,carrot,cabbage,celery,beetroot which are all low calories ingredients be careful when choosing the dressing in that this is what has all the calories choose only low fat dressings or lemon with salt and pepper.

Grapes :

Grapes are great fresh or frozen these tiny pieces of fruit are low in calories delicious and make an excellent snack.

Oranges :

This type of citrus food is also a great snack considering that an average size orange only has 50 calories while providing a sweet juicy treat.

Potatoes :

Are rich in vitamins nutrients as well as being low calories as long as you stick with boiled or baked potatoes without the heavy sour cream and butter you will be find   tapping what will add flavour but not calories include salsa low fat cheese and even cottage cheese.

Highfiber cereals:

Makes you feel ful,cereals high in fiber are low in calories,for instance you could choose white rice,corn,or oats which are delicious and filling.

Popcorn:

With this the popcorn is popped using air  instead of rich butter by adding a little but of salt you have a wonderful snack.

Egg whites:

You can enjoy a breakfast of scrambled  egg whites which are high in protein and low in calories using low-fat butter or spray cooking oil and a little seasoning you’ll find these to be quite tasty, making this yet another great choice of food to eat to lose weight.

Bananas blue berries:

The average banana has only 60 calories banana are also filling which being loads with vitamins additionally you could enjoy  12 once bag of unsweetened blueberries for just  80 calories  to sweeten them you could use an artificial sweeteners such as NutraSweet or Splenda as you can see both of these fruits are considered a great food to eat to lose weight.

Mangoes and papayas:

In the dried form papaya and mango are ideal snacks especially when craving something sweet both are a great source of vitamins C,A and iron these are also among the best considerations for food to eat to lose weight.