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Gold and Silver Prices Surge After Weak Opening, Gold Touches New Highs in Bullion Market

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New Delhi, Sept 5 (HS): After a subdued opening, the Indian bullion market witnessed a sharp upswing in the second half of the trading session today. Both gold and silver prices registered significant gains, propelling gold to fresh record highs.

Gold prices rose by ₹1,680–₹1,700 per 10 grams compared to morning rates, while silver also saw a surge of around ₹400 per kilogram.

Gold Prices Hit New Peak Across Major Cities

Boosted by renewed buying momentum, 24-carat gold was trading in the range of ₹1,07,620 to ₹1,07,770 per 10 grams in most bullion markets, while 22-carat gold was selling between ₹98,730 and ₹98,880 per 10 grams.

-In Delhi, 24-carat gold was quoted at ₹1,07,770 per 10 grams, and 22-carat at ₹98,880 per 10 grams.

-In Mumbai, rates stood at ₹1,07,620 (24-carat) and ₹98,730 (22-carat).

-In Ahmedabad, 24-carat gold touched ₹1,07,670 per 10 grams, while 22-carat was at ₹98,780 per 10 grams.

-In Chennai and Kolkata, gold traded at ₹1,07,620 (24-carat) and ₹98,730 (22-carat) per 10 grams.

-Lucknow and Jaipur recorded the highest prices with 24-carat gold at ₹1,07,770 and 22-carat at ₹98,880 per 10 grams.

-In Patna, prices stood at ₹1,07,670 (24-carat) and ₹98,780 (22-carat).

Silver Also Gains Ground

Alongside gold, silver prices rose notably, with the shiny metal being sold at around ₹1,26,000 per kilogram in the Delhi bullion market.

Rising Prices Across States

Markets in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Bhubaneswar echoed the upward trend, witnessing 24-carat gold at ₹1,07,620 per 10 grams and 22-carat gold at ₹98,730 per 10 grams.

The renewed rally in both gold and silver indicates strong investor demand and safe-haven buying amid fluctuating market conditions.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar

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