Gold declines ₹54, silver tumbles ₹573 on global cues
The Hindu
In the previous trade, gold had settled at ₹45,134 per 10 gram.
Gold prices declined by ₹54 to ₹45,080 per 10 gram in the national capital on Tuesday in line with weak global cues, according to HDFC Securities.
In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at ₹45,134 per 10 gram.
Silver prices declined sharply by ₹573 to ₹58,961 per kg from ₹59,534 per kg in the previous trade.

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