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Gold Silver Price Today: Gold and silver prices are not stopping, know today’s rate

Gold and Silver Price: Gold and silver prices have declined for the third consecutive day in the country today. In the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), the rate of 22 carat gold fell by Rs 75 to Rs 47,185 per ten grams today. Whereas when the market closed yesterday, its price was recorded at Rs 47,260 per ten grams. Today around 10.30 am, gold was trading at Rs 47241 per 10 grams on MCX.

At the same time, like gold, silver prices are also declining today. Today, silver fell by Rs 187 to open at Rs 63398 per kg here. Whereas in the last session yesterday, its rate was recorded at Rs 63,585 per kg.

What are today’s rates in the global market

On the other hand, if we talk about the global market, then today the prices of gold have seen the same stability as yesterday. Spot gold rates were recorded at $ 1,802.86 per ounce today. On the other hand, US gold futures were up 0.2 percent today at $ 1,803.80 an ounce. Here, a fall of 0.1 percent has been recorded in the rate of silver today. Today, the price of silver was recorded at $ 23.81 an ounce in the market. On the other hand, Platinum closed down 0.4 percent today at $ 935.60 an ounce.

However, the most significant change has been seen in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Which has increased by 0.1 percent in the last month. Whereas it was estimated to increase to 0.3 percent.

Gold rates today in major cities of the country

  • In New Delhi today, the price of 22 carat gold was recorded at Rs 46,140 per ten grams.
  • The price of 22 carat gold was recorded in Kolkata today at Rs 46,550 per ten grams.
  • In Chennai, the price of 22 carat gold was recorded at Rs 44,600 per ten grams today.
  • In Mumbai today, the price of 22 carat gold was recorded at Rs 46,000 per ten grams.
  • Today gold prices in Bangalore were recorded at Rs 44,300 per ten grams.

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