Mumbai: India gold futures extended gains for a fourth session on Friday to hit a new peak following a rally in overseas markets and a weaker rupee, which traded at its lowest level in five weeks, pushing physical traders to the sidelines ahead of a slew of festivals starting later next week.
The most-active gold for October delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) struck a record of 24,300 rupees per 10 grams, before trading 0.75 percent higher at 24,247 rupees.
Overseas gold edged up more than half a percent as investors used bullion to shelter from the storm engulfing financial markets on concerns that the United States may be facing another recession and Europe's debt crisis is spreading to some of its largest economies.

Gold prices struck a record of RS 24,300 per 10 grams, before trading 0.75 percent higher at Rs 24,247.
The Indian rupee slumped to stay around a 5-week low as local shares tumbled, tailing a global equity sell-off, stoking fears of foreign fund outflows on renewed risk aversion.
The rupee plays an important role in determining the landed cost of the yellow metal, which is quoted in dollars.
Retail gold demand is expected to gain pace in August, when the festival and wedding seasons start in the world's biggest consumer of bullion.
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