Gold Prices Witness a Dip of Rs 700 per Tola
In a notable development in the domestic market, the price of gold has experienced a significant drop of Rs 700 per tola on Tuesday. According to the latest data provided by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the precious metal is currently being traded at Rs 116,300 per tola, marking a decrease from its Monday value of Rs 117,000 per tola.
Investors and consumers alike are closely monitoring these fluctuations as they navigate the dynamic economic landscape. The decrease in gold prices may present new opportunities for those interested in purchasing or investing in the precious metal.
In addition to standard gold, tejabi gold is also showing a decline in value, being traded at Rs 115,750 per tola compared to its previous rate of Rs 116,450 per tola.
Furthermore, the silver market is experiencing a shift, with silver being traded at Rs 1,410 per tola.
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