Indian jewelry stocks plunge after PM Modi calls on citizens to avoid buying gold for a year, a surprising move in a country where gold is a staple of savings and celebrations.
Indian jewelry stocks fell after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to avoid purchasing gold for at least a year, an unusual request in a gold-loving nation.
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