The gold prices continued its rise for the second straight day in the bullion market in New Delhi on April 11 as it rose by Rs 15 to close at Rs 14,465 per ten gram due to increased buying for the on going marriage season. The marketmen said that the increased demand from jewellery fabricators and local parties for the ongoing marriage season mainly pushed up the prices of precious metals.
The standard gold and ornaments grew by Rs 15 each to Rs 14,465 and Rs 14,315 per ten gram, respectively. However, the sovereign continued to be asked at last level of Rs 12,200 per piece of eight gram. However, the silver also witnessed the similar trend as ready variety rose further by Rs 30 at Rs 20,780 and weekly-based delivery by Rs 15 to Rs 20,480 per kg. The silver coins remained unchanged at Rs 27,800 for buying while Rs 27,900 for selling of 100 pieces.
The standard gold and ornaments grew by Rs 15 each to Rs 14,465 and Rs 14,315 per ten gram, respectively. However, the sovereign continued to be asked at last level of Rs 12,200 per piece of eight gram. However, the silver also witnessed the similar trend as ready variety rose further by Rs 30 at Rs 20,780 and weekly-based delivery by Rs 15 to Rs 20,480 per kg. The silver coins remained unchanged at Rs 27,800 for buying while Rs 27,900 for selling of 100 pieces.
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