
Gold tumbles ₹ 1,130; silver declines ₹ 708
The Hindu
Silver also plunged to ₹ 60,183 per kg.
Gold in the national capital on Friday tumbled ₹ 1,130 to ₹ 45,207 per 10 grams reflecting overnight decline in international precious metal prices, according to HDFC Securities.
In the previous trade, the precious metal had settled at ₹ 46,337 per 10 grams.
Silver also plunged ₹ 708 to ₹ 60,183 per kg, from ₹ 60,891 per kg in the previous trade.

According to recent Foreign Trade Performance Analysis data, India’s overall exports remained resilient in late 2025, even as traditional sectors faced sharp declines. While shipments of gems and jewellery to the U.S. plummeted, the overall figures were bolstered by a massive 237% surge in telecom exports, particularly smartphones. Data shows that Indian exporters are aggressively diversifying their portfolios. By deepening ties with existing partners and discovering new alliances, India is replacing lost U.S. sales with a more diversified set of trade partners












