The gold prices surged Rs 40 to hit a record high of Rs 14,140 per 10 gram in the national capital on Tuesday backed by increased buying by stockists, which was driven by firming global trend after the US dollar weakened.
The standard gold and ornaments grew by Rs 40 each to close at a new high of Rs 14,140 and Rs 13,990 per 10 gram respectively. The sovereign held steady at Rs 11,000 per piece of 8 gram. However, the gold in Asian trading advanced by 0.3 per cent to $905.98 an ounce. On the other hand, Silver was up by Rs 200 to Rs 19,200 per kg, while the weekly-based delivery by Rs 220 to Rs 19,470 per kg. In line with this, the silver coins ruled flat at Rs 27,500 for buying and Rs 27,600 for selling of 100 pieces.
The standard gold and ornaments grew by Rs 40 each to close at a new high of Rs 14,140 and Rs 13,990 per 10 gram respectively. The sovereign held steady at Rs 11,000 per piece of 8 gram. However, the gold in Asian trading advanced by 0.3 per cent to $905.98 an ounce. On the other hand, Silver was up by Rs 200 to Rs 19,200 per kg, while the weekly-based delivery by Rs 220 to Rs 19,470 per kg. In line with this, the silver coins ruled flat at Rs 27,500 for buying and Rs 27,600 for selling of 100 pieces.
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