
Gold price remains flat; silver climbs ₹200
The Hindu
“Gold traded flat on Wednesday, with spot gold prices in the Delhi markets trading at ₹59,280/10 gram.”
Gold price remained flat at ₹59,280 per 10 gram in the national capital on Wednesday, according to HDFC Securities.
However, silver climbed by ₹200 to ₹71,500 per kilogram.
"Gold traded flat on Wednesday, with spot gold prices in the Delhi markets trading at ₹59,280/10 gram, unchanged from its previous day close," Saumil Gandhi, Senior Analyst - Commodities at HDFC Securities, said.
In the overseas market, gold and silver were down at $1,926 per ounce and $22.88 per ounce, respectively.

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