Gold prices up Rs 160/10g in early trade; Silver remains unchanged



Gold prices rose 160 rupees per 10 grams in early trade on Saturday, with the yellow metal (24 carats) trading at 51,980 rupees. Silver prices, meanwhile, remained unchanged at Rs 55,400 per kilogram.

Ten grams of 22-karat gold trades at 47,650 rupees on Saturday, after rising 150 rupees.

In Mumbai and Kolkata, 24-karat gold sells for 51,980 rupees per 10 grams, while 22-karat gold is traded for 47,650 rupees in the respective cities. In Delhi, 24k and 22k gold trades at Rs 52,140 and Rs 47,800 per 10g respectively.

24k and 22k gold are trading in Chennai at Rs 52,800 and Rs 48,400 respectively.

Meanwhile, a kg of silver was trading at Rs 55,400 in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. In Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Kerala silver is sold at Rs 61,300 per kg.

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