By: ABP News Bureau | Updated at : 09 Mar 2021 07:16 PM (IST)
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Gold prices witnessed marginal gains in the national capital, recording a Rs 35 rise to reach Rs 43,996 per 10 gram on Tuesday. According to HDFC Securities, this has happened amid a gain in global price. In the previous trade, gold rates had closed at Rs 43,961 per 10 gram.
Silver also jumped Rs 553 to Rs 65,621 per kilogram as opposed to Rs 65,068 per kilogram reported in the previous trade.
In the international market, gold was reported to have received gains at USD 1,696 per ounce and silver was flat at USD 25.50 per ounce.
Check the Mumbai and Kolkata rates here:
Mumbai Bullion Closing
(Inclusive Of Octroi And Local Charges)
Silver Spot (In Rs Per Kg): Rs 66,287.00
Standard Gold (99.5): Rs 44,417.00
Pure Gold (99.9): Rs 44,596.00
Kolkata Bullion Closing
Silver RDY (Bar): Rs 66,800.00 (66,100.00) Per Kg.
Silver RDY (Portion): Rs 66,900.00 (66,200.00) Per Kg.
Gold (24-Carat) RDY: Rs 45,150.00 (45,150.00) Per 10 Grams.
Gold (22-Carat) RDY: Rs 42,850.00 (42,850.00) Per 10 Grams.
Hallmarket Gold (22-Carat): Rs 43,500.00 (43,500.00) Per 10 Grams.
"Gold prices traded firm supported by a weaker dollar," Tapan Patel, Senior Analyst (Commodities) in HDFC Securities said.
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