Significant decrease in gold and silver prices in the national and global gold market

A significant decrease in gold and silver prices has been observed in the national and global gold market. Today, the per tola price of gold has decreased by 12,627 rupees, bringing it down to 442,436 rupees, while the price for 10 grams has decreased by 11,364 rupees, now selling at 378,170 rupees.

Globally, the per ounce price of gold has seen a sharp decline of 126 dollars, bringing it to 4,200 dollars. This notable decrease reflects the volatile nature of the precious metals market, affecting local and international trade dynamics.

Similarly, silver has not remained immune to these fluctuations. The per tola price of silver saw a decrease of 385 rupees, bringing it down to 6,929 rupees, and the price for 10 grams decreased by 352 rupees, now at 5,893 rupees. Internationally, the per ounce price of silver has reached 64.50 dollars.

These changes in the precious metals market highlight significant economic shifts and can have far-reaching consequences for investors and traders. The current trend reflects a response to macroeconomic factors affecting commodities worldwide.