
Gold declines ₹ 92, silver tumbles ₹ 414
The Hindu
Gold dipped ₹ 92 to ₹ 48,424 per 10 grams in the national capital on Wednesday, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had closed at ₹ 48,516 per 10 grams. Silver also
Gold dipped ₹ 92 to ₹ 48,424 per 10 grams in the national capital on Wednesday, according to HDFC Securities. In the previous trade, the precious metal had closed at ₹ 48,516 per 10 grams. Silver also went lower by ₹ 414 to ₹ 70,181 per kg, from ₹ 70,595 per kg in the previous trade.
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