The price of gold has witnessed a notable decrease of Rs. 2,400 per tola today, as reported by the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association. The current value of fine gold is recorded at Rs. 1,19,200 per tola, representing a decline from its previous day’s stable position at Rs. 1,21,600 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 1,18,650 today, reflecting a decrease of Rs. 2,350 per tola from its yesterday’s rate of Rs. 1,21,000 per tola.
In contrast to the recent decrease, just a day before, on December 4, 2023, fine gold had achieved a historic high of Rs. 1,21,600 per tola, and Tejabi gold had surged to Rs. 1,21,000, setting a record at that time.
Additionally, silver has also seen a decline of Rs. 45 per tola, with the current market rate standing at Rs. 1,500 per tola, compared to its closing rate of Rs. 1,545 per tola the day before.
The global decline in gold prices, currently at $2,031.90 per ounce, has had a significant impact on the domestic bullion market. Simultaneously, silver is being traded at $24.50 per ounce on the international market.
Highlights:
- Gold Slips Rs. 1,100 From All Time High to Trade at Rs 138,200 Per Tola Today; Silver Down By Rs. 35
- Gold Prices Plummet by Rs. 2,300 Per Tola in Nepal
- Gold Prices in Nepal See Slight Drop
- Gold Prices Drop by Rs. 1700 per Tola, Silver Also Declines by Rs. 20 per Tola
- Gold Prices Drop by Rs. 1,200 Per Tola in Nepal