Gold Rate: Golden chance to buy gold, gold cheaper by ₹ 4000 from all-time high, how is the condition of silver?

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Gold Rate: Golden chance to buy gold, gold cheaper by ₹ 4000 from all-time high, how is the condition of silver?

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The wedding season is going on. Gold purchases have also increased. Generally, due to the increase in demand for gold in the wedding season, prices start jumping, but this time something is looking different. Despite the increase in demand for gold, the price of gold has not increased. Gold prices are continuously falling. Gold has become cheaper again.

Gold Rate: The wedding season is going on. Gold purchases have also increased. Generally, due to the increase in demand for gold in the wedding season, prices start jumping, but this time something is looking different. Despite the increase in demand for gold, the price of gold has not increased. Gold prices are continuously falling. Gold has become cheaper again. On Thursday, 28 November, gold prices saw a fall again. If you look at the all-time rate, gold has become cheaper by Rs 4000 so far.

According to the India Bullion And Jewellers Association, the price of gold from 24 carat to 18 carat today is as follows.

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  • Gold price in Chennai is Rs 77,960 per 10 grams.
  • Gold price in Kolkata is Rs 77,960 per 10 grams.
  • Today, the price of 10 grams of 22 carat gold is Rs 69,760.
  • Gold price in Hyderabad is Rs 44,460 per 10 grams.
  • Silver price Rs 87197 per kg

Gold Futures Price

New Delhi: Gold prices fell by Rs 141 to Rs 76,375 per 10 gram in futures trade amid weak global cues, according to HDFC Securities. In MCX, the contract for delivery in December fell by Rs 141, or 0.18 percent, to Rs 76,375 per 10 grams. It had a turnover of 11,730 lots. Analysts said gold futures fell due to a weak trend in global markets.

Silver Price

New Delhi: Silver prices fell by Rs 656 to Rs 87,024 per kg in futures trade on Thursday as participants trimmed their positions amid weak spot demand. On the Multi Commodity Exchange, silver for delivery in December fell by Rs 656, or 0.75 per cent, to Rs 87,024 per kg in a business turnover of 1,775 lots. It had a turnover of 9,771 lots. Globally, silver futures fell 0.72 per cent to USD 29.88 an ounce in New York.