There is always a constant demand for gold and silver on the international market, with prices experiencing fluctuations regularly. Recently, the prices of gold have seen a significant decrease, only to rise slightly once again. The latest data, as of six o’clock in the morning on Wednesday (18 September 2024), indicates that the price of 24-carat 10-gram gold stands at Rs. 74,880, while 22-carat gold is priced at Rs. 68,640. Despite a slight decrease, the overall gold prices have shown resilience in the market.
In parallel, the price of silver per kilogram has also seen a shift, dropping by Rs. 100 to reach Rs. 91,900. It’s crucial to keep track of these changes to make informed decisions regarding investments in precious metals.
Checking the gold and silver rates in major cities reveals variations across different regions. In Hyderabad, the price of 22-carat gold is Rs. 68,640, and 24-carat gold is priced at Rs. 74,880. Similarly, in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada, both 22-carat and 24-carat gold are valued at Rs. 68,640 and Rs. 74,880, respectively.
Moving on to the gold prices in other metropolitan areas, we see fluctuations in rates. In Delhi, 10 grams of 22-carat gold are priced at Rs. 68,790, while 24-carat gold is valued at Rs. 75,030. In Mumbai, the rate for 22-carat gold stands at Rs. 68,640, with 24-carat gold priced at Rs. 74,880. Chennai follows a similar pattern, with 22-carat gold at Rs. 68,640 and 24-carat gold at Rs. 74,880. Bangalore residents can acquire 22-carat gold at Rs. 68,640 and 24-carat gold at Rs. 74,880.
Shifting focus to silver prices, the cost per kilogram varies across different cities. In Delhi and Mumbai, silver is priced at Rs. 91,900, while Bangalore offers it at a lower rate of Rs. 85,900. Chennai and Hyderabad both have silver priced at Rs. 96,900, and Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam at Rs. 96,600.
Stay updated with the latest trends in gold and silver prices to make informed decisions about your investments and financial planning.
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