The gold prices made a sharp rebound on Saturday after declining for two days and gained Rs 20 to Rs 14,710 per ten gram in Delhi due to the emergence of buying at existing lower levels influenced by firming global trend. However, on the other hand, the silver remained under selling pressure and fell by Rs 200 to Rs 21,400 per kg. The standard gold and ornaments that remained in negative zone since last two trading sessions, gained Rs 20 each to Rs 14,710 and Rs 14,560 per ten gram respectively.
However, the sovereign remained flat at Rs 12,300 per piece of eight gram. Meanwhile, the silver remained under selling pressure, with silver ready falling by Rs 200 to Rs 21,400 per kg while the weekly delivery by Rs 180 to Rs 21,260 per kg.
However, the sovereign remained flat at Rs 12,300 per piece of eight gram. Meanwhile, the silver remained under selling pressure, with silver ready falling by Rs 200 to Rs 21,400 per kg while the weekly delivery by Rs 180 to Rs 21,260 per kg.
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