New Delhi: Gold costs rose marginally by Rs 18 to Rs 48,220 per 10 gram within the nationwide capital on Wednesday, in response to HDFC Securities.
Within the earlier commerce, the yellow metallic had closed at Rs 48,202 per 10 gram.
“Spot gold for 24 carat gold in Delhi was buying and selling marginally up by Rs 18 on regular worldwide gold costs and geopolitical tensions between India and China,” HDFC Securities Senior Analyst (Commodities) Tapan Patel stated.
Silver costs additionally gained Rs 380 to Rs 49,250 per kg from Rs 48,870 per kg on Tuesday.
Within the worldwide market, gold was buying and selling flat at USD 1,725 per ounce and silver at USD 17.45 per ounce.
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