Mumbai: Gold and silver prices continued to fall in Mumbai jewelery market today. Funds were seen in the world market due to the rise in the dollar index as well as the rise in global gold. Gold and silver import costs have declined due to a decline in the world market and a rise in the rupee against the dollar, resulting in a seller between high and falling prices in the country’s jewelery markets today and the buyer was less.

In Ahmedabad’s jewelery market today, gold prices decreased by Rs 500 per 10 grams to Rs 90,700 for 995 and Rs 91,000 for 999, while silver in Ahmedabad declined by Rs 500 per kg to Rs 98,500. The price of gold in the world market was between $ 3,041 to $ 3,035 an ounce. Globally, silver prices were trading between $ 33.43 and $ 33.21.

Meanwhile, the price of 995 gold in the Mumbai bullion market increased from Rs 88,152 to Rs 87,816 except GST, while the price of 999 gold increased from Rs 88,506 to Rs 88,169, while the price of Mumbai silver increased from Rs 98,392 to Rs 97,620. The price of platinum in the world market fell from $ 975 to $ 977-978 to $ 977-978.

While the price of the palladium fell from $ 989 to $ 975 and then to $ 977-978. Paladium prices were at the highest $ 957 and minimum at $ 946, between $ 949 to $ 950. Global copper prices fell 0.70 percent from the highest level of five months today, which stopped their growth. Copper prices were retreating after reaching their highest level at $ 10,000 per ton.

The world market saw two-way fluctuations in crude oil prices. Brent crude oil prices fell from the highest level of $ 70.89 per barrel to $ 72.51 per barrel and fell from the lowest level of $ 71.51 per barrel to $ 71.81 per barrel. US crude oil prices were at $ 68.01, which was $ 68.65 from the highest level of $ 67.20 and below the minimum level of $ 67.69.

Meanwhile, gold prices exemption was at an 8 -month highest level compared to import costs in India’s jewelery markets. Experts reported that such a discount had increased from $ 39 an ounce to $ 41. Unemployment claims in the US are expected to increase by 2,000.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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