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For Gen Z diamonds are a personal style statement, not something they can tuck awayAs Millennials and Gen Z redefine luxury consumption in India, the natural diamond industry is evolving to meet their demand for individual...
Modi wants Indians to press pause on gold. But the $5.2 trillion obsession runs deepIndia’s attempt to protect the rupee is now colliding with one of the country’s strongest cultural habits — buying gold. After Prime Minist...
Why travellers are turning to the zodiac for vacation planningPeople are increasingly using astrocartography to guide major life choices. This practice, which maps planetary influences on locations, he...
Crude oil, copper, gold: The 3 commodities every beginner should track (and why they move!)Crude oil, copper, and gold are essential for new traders to grasp global market movements. Crude oil reflects energy trends, copper signal...
Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Gold stocks soar up to 25% in a month! Will rally soften after auspicious festival?Jewellery stocks have emerged as standout performers despite broader market volatility triggered by geopolitical tensions and rising oil pr...
Viral pre-wedding shoot: Video shows couple floating in muddy water, netizens ask 'getting married or Crime Patrol episode?'A pre-wedding shoot video has gone viral on social media, which shows a couple floating in muddy water as photographers capture the moment....
In China, wedding bells are ringing in nightclubs, a subway station and on snowy mountain peaksChina is boosting marriage rates by letting couples wed anywhere. This initiative has led to a 22.5% increase in marriages. Registration of...
Unexpected gold discount in India – Time to buy or wait?Gold was sold at a discount in India for the first time in six weeks due to a weaker rupee and moderated demand. Indian dealers offered dis...
Infrastructure projects help in boosting tourism, creating jobs, says Nitin GadkariNew expressways and tourist site facilities are boosting tourism and creating jobs, says Minister Nitin Gadkari. The government is developi...
Chinese University introduces new degree programme on marriageChina's Civil Affairs University launched an undergraduate marriage program to boost the marriage industry and culture, as marriage and bir...
In China, dog and cat weddings soar as govt struggles to encourage human marriagesPet weddings are gaining popularity in China as government policies struggle to encourage human marriages amid a declining population and l...
Fewer 'I dos' ruin the party for China's $500 billion wedding industryThe wedding planning industry in China, which is estimated to be worth almost $500 billion, is facing a decline in couples willing to get m...
Falling gold prices boost jewellery demand up by 10-20 per centJewellers said demand is up by 10-20% compared with December, when prices were ruling over Rs 50,000 per 10 gm.
Gold Rate Today: Gold, silver shine on higher demand, firm global trendThe MCX Gold was trading at Rs 32,061 per 10 grams.
Gold surges on global cues, wedding season demandIn addition, continued buying by jewellers and retailers to meet the wedding season demand supported the upside, they said.
40% drop in wedding days in 2015 may dent gold demandIf prices correct at Rs 25,000 per 10 gm-level then the impact will be little less as people will still buy despite wedding dates being les...
Gold recovers marginally on seasonal demand, global cuesMild demand from jewellers, triggered by seasonal demand and a firming global trend amid signs that demand is rising in China, helped the p...
Gold demand will increase, says World Gold CouncilThe World Gold Council is confident that 2014 would end on a robust note in gold demand in India, contrary to the initial drop in the first...
- Gold futures touch new high of Rs 32,400 on global cues
Buoyed by a firming global trend, gold prices surpassed all previous records to trade at fresh record high of Rs 32,400 per 10 gram in futu...
- China set to overtake US in diamond consumption: Official
China is expected to overtake the US to become the world's largest diamond-consuming country in 2016, Ari Epstein, CEO of AWDC, said.