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Gold prices saw a slight uptick on Thursday, with the cost of 24-carat gold reaching ₹7,807.30 per gram, an increase of ₹510. Meanwhile, the price of 22-carat gold rose to ₹7,158.30 per gram, up by ₹470. Over the past week, the price of 24-carat gold has fluctuated by -1.26%, and it has dropped by -5.49% over the last month. In Delhi, the current price of gold is ₹78,073.00 for 10 grams, compared to ₹77,783.00 recorded yesterday (October 16, 2024) and ₹76,803.00 from the previous week (October 11, 2024). The price of silver in Delhi remains steady at ₹100,000.00 per kilogram, unchanged from yesterday and higher than last week's rate of ₹97,000.00 per kilogram.

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Gold Price Hike: Watch Latest Updates Related To Share Market & Finance On ABP News
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