New Delhi: It seems the luster of gold is fading after Diwali. On Wedbesday, gold prices are on the decline for the third consecutive day and in three days 24 karat gold has become cheaper by Rs 290 per ten grams. Today 24 carat and 22 carat gold have become cheaper by Rs 10 per ten grams. Silver prices are also on the decline today after remaining stable for two days. In the capital Delhi, silver is being sold at Rs 1,63,900 per kilogram.
Gold rate in Delhi
The price of 24-carat gold in Delhi is Rs 1,30,720 rupees per 10 grams and the price of 22 karat gold is Rs 1,19,840 rupees per 10 grams. After Diwali, the price of gold has been witnessing a steady decline. Investors and buyers are paying attention to this decline of the market.
Gold rates in Mumbai and Kolkata
In Mumbai and Kolkata, the price of 24-carat gold is Rs 1,30,570 per 10 grams and the price of 22 carat is Rs 1,19,690 per 10 grams. These cities are also witnessing a slight decline in gold prices. Both buying and selling activities are normal in the market.
Gold rate in South
The price of 24-carat gold in Chennai is Rs 1,30,920 per 10 grams and the price of 22 carat is Rs 1,20,010 per 10 grams. Gold prices in Chennai are slightly higher than other metros. Investors are cautious about the market at the moment. In Bengaluru and Hyderabad, the price of 24-carat gold is Rs 1,30,570 per 10 grams and the price of 22 carat is Rs 1,19,690 per 10 grams. In these cities too, there has been a slight decline in gold prices.
Silver price decline
Silver prices are on the decline again today after remaining stable for two consecutive days. In Delhi, silver is being sold at Rs 1,63,900 per kilogram and one day earlier it was cheaper by Rs 8,000. Silver is also being sold at the same price in Mumbai and Kolkata. The price of silver in Chennai is Rs 1,81,900 per kilogram. Among the four metros, the price of silver is highest in Chennai. Investors and traders are currently monitoring the silver prices and watching the market movements.
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