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Gold Price Today: Effect of global trend on gold, price rise, silver also shines, check price

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Silver also rose by Rs 324 to Rs 66,864 per kg. The closing price on the previous day was Rs 66,540. However, according to GoldPrice.org, this morning (Indian time) gold on MCX has fallen by 0.11 percent by US dollar. At the same time, silver has gained 0.09 percent.

IBJA rates

If you look at the rate of India Bullion and Jewelers Association Limited ie IBJA, then today the price of gold is like this- (These prices are given per gram without GST charge)

999 (purity) – 47,214
995- 47,025
916- 43,248
750- 35,411
585- 27,620
Silver 999- 67,991

22 and 24 carat gold price

If you look at the Good Returns website, today the price of 24 carat gold is 4,716 on 1 gram, 37,728 on 8 grams, 47,160 on 10 grams and 4,71,600 on 100 grams. If you see per 10 grams, then 22 carat gold is being sold at 46,160.

If we look at the prices of gold in major cities, then in Delhi the price of 22 carat gold is 46,250 and 24 carat gold is running at 50,340. In Mumbai, 22 carat gold is running at 46,160 and 24 carat gold at 47,160. In Kolkata, 22 carat gold is Rs 46,660, while 24 carat gold is Rs 49,210. The price of 22 carat gold in Chennai is Rs 44,560 and 24 carat is Rs 48,610. These prices are per 10 grams of gold.

If we talk about silver, according to the website, the price of silver per kg is Rs 67,600 per kg.

Silver is being sold at Rs 67,900 per kg in Delhi. The price of silver in Mumbai and Kolkata is also the same. The price of silver in Chennai is Rs 73,200 per kg.

futures price rise

Gold prices on Wednesday rose by Rs 74 to Rs 47,085 per 10 grams in the local futures market as speculators created fresh positions amid strong spot demand. Gold for August delivery rose by Rs 74, or 0.16 per cent, to Rs 47,085 per 10 grams. It had a business turnover of 10,941 lots.

At the same time, the price of silver rose by Rs 251 to Rs 67,766 per kg. The futures contract for July delivery rose by Rs 251, or 0.37 per cent, to Rs 67,766 per kg. The futures contract was traded for 9,495 lots.

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