Gold Price Trend, Fall for 2nd day, Silver Future Price Rise – Gold prices in India edged lower today but remained in a narrow range after registering a moderate decline in the previous session.
Gold prices today
Gold Futures Price: सोने की कीमतों में अच्छी-खासी गिरावट, चांदी भी लुढ़की
Gold Futures Price : वायदा बजार में सोने की कीमतों में मंगलवार को अच्छी-खासी गिरावट देखने को मिल रही है। एमसीएक्स एक्सचेंज पर मंगलवार सुबह 9 बजकर 24 मिनट पर पांच जून 2020 के सोने का वायदा भाव 376 रुपये की गिरावट के साथ 45,431 रुपये प्रति 10 ग्राम पर ट्रेंड कर रहा था।
Gold Below $1562, MCX Below 41840 Buy Karna Mana Hai – Neal Bhai
The rate of 10 gram 22-carat gold in Mumbai was Rs 36,535 plus 3 percent GST, while 24-carat 10 gram was Rs 39,886 plus GST. The 18-carat gold quoted at Rs 29,914 plus GST in the retail market.
Gold Prices Slip over ₹5,000 per 10 gm in Just 6 Days
Gold prices continued to decline in domesticmarkets, extending their recent fall. MCX Gold futures fell 1.2% or ₹480 to ₹39,037 per 10 gram. Gold had shed about ₹5,000 per 10 gram in previous fivesessions, falling from ₹44,500 levels.
Gold Prices Today Fell Almost 2 percent
Gold prices today fell almost 2 per cent on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session’s meltdown, as investors-continued to sell assets to keep their money in cash because of heightened concerns over the economictoll of the coronavirusoutbreak.
Gold prices today fall for second day, silver rates decline
Gold prices today – Gold is likely to see some selling pressure at higher levels, says SMC Global. Gold can dip lower towards ₹40,200 while facing resistance near ₹40,600 while silver can dip towards ₹45,500 while taking resistance near ₹46,000, the brokerage said in a note.
Gold Price Outlook – Rates Consolidate as Corona-virus Breaks Out
Gold prices edged higher but were buoyed as riskier assets sold off following news of a new virus hitting China (Coronavirus) . The last time the world saw this kind of virus in Asia, known as SARS, gold prices rallied more than 27% over the next 12-months from March 2003 to March 2004.