Gold and silver prices have been fluctuating sharply over the past few days. After the surge in gold and silver prices on February 3rd following the US-India trade agreement, prices have now seen a decline today, Thursday (February 5th).
Today, Thursday, a drop in gold and silver prices is being recorded. Silver has fallen by approximately ₹25,000 per kilogram in a single day, while gold prices have become cheaper by ₹1,800 per 10 grams.
What were the prices on February 4th?
In the bullion market, gold and silver prices saw a sharp increase for the second consecutive day on February 4th. Silver reached approximately ₹2.98 lakh per kilogram, and gold reached ₹1.65 lakh per 10 grams. According to bullion traders, the price of silver jumped by ₹14,300 to ₹2,98,300 per kilogram. It had closed at ₹2,84,000 per kilogram in the previous trading session.
Similarly, 99.9 percent pure gold rose by ₹7,400 to ₹1,65,100 per 10 grams. The closing price the previous day was ₹1,57,700 per 10 grams. This surge in both metals was recorded in prices including taxes.
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