Gold rises by Rs 1,130 to new record level of Rs 67,450
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New Delhi. In the bullion market of the national capital on Wednesday, gold prices rose by Rs 1,130 to reach a record high of Rs 67,450 per 10 grams following strong global trends. HDFC Securities gave this information. In the last trading session, gold had closed at Rs 66,320 per 10 grams. Silver price also rose by Rs 1,100 to close at Rs 77,750 per kg. In the previous trading session, it had closed at Rs 76,650 per kg.
Dilip Parmar, research analyst at HDFC Securities, said, “The spot price of gold (24 carat) in Delhi markets was trading at Rs 67,450 per 10 grams, which is an increase of Rs 1,130 from the previous closing price.” Spot gold in Comex (commodity market) was trading at $ 2,202 an ounce, which is an increase of $ 48 from the previous closing price. Parmar said spot gold prices on Comex were supported by rising geopolitical risks and buying by central banks.
Silver was also trading at $25.51 an ounce. In the last trade it was at $ 24.84 an ounce. Pranav Mer, Vice President, EBG – ‘Commodity & Currency Research’ at JM Financial Services, said gold is at its all-time high, supported by selling in the dollar after US Federal Reserve officials hinted at thrice interest rate cuts this year. Has reached.
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