Gold Glitters in Bullion Market as Silver Sees Token Dip
New Delhi, 02 March (H.S.): Domestic bullion markets kicked off with gold prices surging in early trade, climbing ₹4,010 to ₹4,380 per 10 grams, while silver slipped a nominal ₹100 per kilogram.This rally propelled 24-carat gold to trade between ₹1
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New Delhi, 02 March (H.S.): Domestic bullion markets kicked off with gold prices surging in early trade, climbing ₹4,010 to ₹4,380 per 10 grams, while silver slipped a nominal ₹100 per kilogram.This rally propelled 24-carat gold to trade between ₹1,73,090 and ₹1,73,240 per 10 grams across most Indian bullion hubs, with 22-carat variants ranging from ₹1,58,660 to ₹1,58,810.

Silver, meanwhile, weakened to ₹2,94,900 per kilogram in Delhi's markets.In Delhi, 24-carat gold fetched ₹1,73,240 per 10 grams and 22-carat ₹1,58,810. Mumbai saw 24-carat at ₹1,73,090 and 22-carat at ₹1,58,660; Ahmedabad quoted 24-carat at ₹1,73,140 and 22-carat at ₹1,58,710.

Chennai and Kolkata both listed 24-carat at ₹1,73,090 and 22-carat at ₹1,58,660 per 10 grams. Bhopal had 24-carat at ₹1,73,140 and 22-carat at ₹1,58,710; Lucknow and Jaipur matched Delhi's rates at ₹1,73,240 (24-carat) and ₹1,58,810 (22-carat); Patna aligned with Ahmedabad.

The bullish momentum extended to Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Bhubaneswar in Karnataka, Telangana, and Odisha, where 24-carat gold traded at ₹1,73,090 and 22-carat at ₹1,58,660 per 10 grams—mirroring safe-haven buying amid global uncertainties.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar


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