Gold has reached a new record high in Nepal, with the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) reporting that it is being traded at Rs. 1 lakh 13 thousand 600 per tola. This represents an increase of Rs. 500 compared to the previous day’s price. Just a day before, on Jestha 19, the price of gold had already reached an all-time high of Rs. 1 lakh 13 thousand 300 per tola.
On the day before, the price of gold had risen by Rs. 600 to reach Rs. 1 lakh 13 thousand 100. The upward trend in gold prices has been remarkable in recent days, leading to these consecutive record highs.
As for silver, its price also saw an increase on Thursday, reaching Rs. 1495 per tola, which is Rs. 5 more than the previous day’s price of Rs. 1,490 per tola.
In the international market, the price of gold has been trading at $1979.82 per ounce on Thursday, after remaining steady at $1974.44 an ounce on Wednesday. Similarly, silver was priced at $24.99 per ounce on Wednesday and experienced a slight rise to $25.1 on Thursday.
The surging prices of gold and silver in both the local and international markets have drawn attention from investors and traders, indicating a trend of increasing precious metal prices in the current economic scenario.
Highlights:
- Gold Surges to New All-Time High in Nepalese Market, Gaining Rs. 500 per Tola
- Gold Sets New All-Time High, Surging by Rs. 800 from Previous Day’s Price
- Gold sets a new all-time high; gains Rs 1200 per tola in a single day to trade at Rs 107,500.
- Gold sets a new all-time high, gaining Rs 2000 per tola in a single day to trade at Rs 111,000.
- Gold Price Surges by Rs. 800 per Tola in the Domestic Market; Silver Also Rises by Rs. 40 per Tola