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NEW DELHI, FEB. 21. Gold prices tumbled on the bullion market here on Saturday on increased panic selling by stockists, triggered by a free fall in prices in overseas markets, and registered a loss of Rs. 105 at Rs. 6,000 per ten grams. The market received a jolt after gold prices plunged in international markets following firming up of dollar against the yen and the euro, making the dollar-denominated metal costlier when bought in other currencies, and discouraging buying. - PTI
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