Gold Price surge record high Rs 65,000 per 10 grams: Check latest rates in your city

In major cities including Mumbai and Kolkata, the price of 10 grams of 24K gold was Rs 64,850. 24K gold price in Chennai was Rs 65,620 per 10 grams.

Gold Price Record high: On Tuesday, gold rose by Rs 800 to reach a record high of Rs 65,000 per 10 grams in Delhi bullion market. During this period, silver also rose by Rs 900 and reached the price of Rs 74,900 per kg. Amid strong global trend, gold rose by Rs 800 to reach a record high of Rs 65,000 per 10 grams in the Delhi bullion market on Tuesday.

In the last trading session, gold had closed at Rs 64,200 per 10 grams. During this period, silver also rose by Rs 900 and reached the price of Rs 74,900 per kg. In the previous trading session, it had closed at Rs 74,000 per kg. Taking cues from foreign markets, the spot price of 24 carat gold in Delhi bullion market rose by Rs 800 to Rs 65,000 per 10 grams.

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Gold Price surge record high Rs 65,000 per 10 grams: Check latest rates in your city
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In the international markets, the spot price of gold on Comex rose by more than one percent to $ 2,110 an ounce. Gold prices saw a rise due to speculation about interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve in June. Thus, in the last three days, gold prices on MCX saw a rise of more than Rs 2,400.

In major cities including Mumbai and Kolkata, the price of 10 grams of 24K gold was Rs 64,850. 24K gold price in Chennai was Rs 65,620 per 10 grams. Like gold, silver prices rose by Rs 900 to Rs 74,900 per kg compared to Rs 74,000 per kg in the previous close.

Gold Price surge record high Rs 65,000 per 10 grams: Check latest rates in your city
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Gold prices in metro city on March 5, 2024 (22k and 24k):

Delhi- 59,600, 65,000

Mumbai – 59,450, 64,850

Kolkata – 59,450, 64,850

Chennai – 60,150, 65,620

Bengaluru – 59,450, 64,850.

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