Gold Rate Today: The price of gold increased somewhat on Friday at market close and has stayed stable ever since, according to MCX data, so you might want to put off investing on gold. Gold usually prospers in stormy times because it is a secure haven. Nonetheless, the circumstances include trade disagreements and collapsing global economies. The rates of good returns are given based on the gold price that is currently displayed below for your city. Investing in digital commodities is one way to diversify your financial portfolio. By following the process involved in buying digital gold, investments in the yellow metal can be done at any time, from any location, in tiny installments over a defined length of time.
Gold Rate Today: Price of gold as per Good Returns
Name of cities | Prices of 22k gold in rupees |
Mumbai | 66250 |
Delhi | 66400 |
Kerala | 66250 |
Pune | 66250 |
Lucknow | 66400 |
Patna | 66400 |
Nagpur | 66250 |
Chandigarh | 66250 |
Surat | 66400 |
Bhubaneswar | 66400 |
Checkout the rates on MCX
The gold futures on the MCX are currently trading for Rs 71585 per 10 grams, with a maturity date of August 5, 2024. This closing is 0.00 percent higher (that is a flat) than the previous one. The gold jewellery is widely bought, given the costs involved in making it and the value of jewellery, this might be the ideal investment choice. It loses some of its investment value and gains sentimental value. Despite the fact that the current price of silver futures, which mature on July 5, 2024, is Rs 87151 per kg. The cost of silver has decreased. It is 0.02 percent lower than the previous regular closure.
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