Silver is selling at Rs 72,300 per kg
The overall bias for Gold prices likely to remain bullish as long as Gold sustains above the Rs 55,700 - Rs 55,400 support zone. This week, Silver prices may look to retest the Rs 70,000-mark.
In Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad, 10 gram of 24-carat and 22-carat gold is selling at Rs 57,110 and Rs 52,350, respectively
Silver prices fell Rs 300 from yesterday's close, the precious metal is selling at Rs 71,900 per kg
22-carat gold continued trading at yesterday's close of Rs 52,000
22-carat gold continued trading at yesterday's close at Rs 52,200
The price of 22-carat gold rose Rs 190 from yesterday's close to Rs 52,200
The overall bias for Gold remains bullish, with near support seen at Rs 55,900 level. The Bollinger Bands indicate a likely trading range of Rs 2,000-odd points for the MCX Silver March futures.
Silver price remained unchanged from yesterday's close; the precious metal is selling at Rs 72,750 per kg
In Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad, 10 gram of 24-carat and 22-carat gold was selling at Rs 51,600 and Rs 56,290, respectively
The price of 22-carat gold fell Rs 150 from yesterday's close to Rs 51,300
The price of 22-carat gold fell Rs 150 from yesterday's close to Rs 51,450
22-carat gold was selling at Rs 51,600 per 10 grams
On the upside, Gold futures can rally to Rs 56,580 during the course of the month.
22-carat gold was selling at Rs 51,300 per 10 grams
The price of 22-carat gold fell Rs 400 from yesterday's close to Rs 50,900, according to the GoodReturns website
The price of 22-carat gold rose by Rs 200 from yesterday's to Rs 51,300
The yellow metal had closed at Rs 56,195 per 10 gram in the previous trade. Silver also plummeted Rs 1,475 to Rs 69,286 per kilogram
The price of ten grams of 24-carat gold in Delhi, Chennai, and Bangalore is Rs 55,900, Rs 57,140, and Rs 55,800, respectively
Gold is considered a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainties, but higher interest rates increase the opportunity cost of holding gold as it pays no interest