Today’s latest Prices of Gold and Silver: Talking about gold, a slight decrease in prices has been recorded on Monday.
The price of 24 carat gold has down by Rs. 150.0 to Rs. 8057.3 per grams. Similarly, The price of 22 carat gold has decreased by Rs. 190.0 to Rs. 7382.3 per gram.
In the last one week, the change in the price of 24 Carat gold has been recorded at -0.94%, while in the last month the change in the price of 24 Carat gold has been recorded an decrease of -3.57%.
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The price of one kilogram of silver has increased by Rs. 100.0 per kilogram to a record Rs. 100100.0 per kilogram in Delhi.
Know the latest prices of gold and silver in different cities of India as follows:
Shimla: Gold jewellery price – Rs. 78,4408.0/10 gram, Silver jewellery price – Rs. 1,06,000.0/1 kg.
Chennai: Gold jewellery price – Rs. 80421.0/10 gram, Silver jewellery price – Rs. 108700.0/1 kg.
Delhi: Gold jewellery price – Rs. 80573.0/10 grams, Silver jewellery price – Rs. 100100.0/1 kg.
Mumbai: Gold jewellery price – Rs. 80427.0/10 grams, Silver jewellery price – Rs. 99400.0/1 kg.
Kolkata: Gold jewellery price – Rs. 80425.0/10 grams, Silver jewellery price – Rs. 100900.0/1 kg.
Gold December 2024 MCX futures were trading at Rs. 78426.0 per 10 gram, showing a decrease of 0.559% at the time of publishing.
Silver December 2024 MCX futures were trading at Rs. 94631.0 per kg, decrease by 0.892% at the time of publishing.
The latest gold and silver price movements are influenced by various factors, including inputs from reputed jewellers, global demand for gold, currency fluctuations, interest rates and Indian government regulations and norms.
Additionally, global events like the state of the economy and the strength of the US dollar against other currencies impact the prices of gold and silver in the Indian market.
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