Gold has experienced a decline of Rs. 3200 from its all-time high and is currently trading at Rs. 1,18,400 per tola today
The price of gold has decreased by 3200 rupees in two days, according to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers Association. As of Wednesday, the price of one tola of gold at the jewelers' shop has been fixed at 1,18,400 rupees, reduced from 1,21,850 rupees. Similarly, the price of Tejabi gold has been determined at 1,17,850 rupees per tola.
Before this, on Tuesday, the price of gold had decreased by 2400 rupees per tola. On Tuesday, the jeweler's gold was fixed at 1,19,200 rupees. Likewise, the price of Tejabi gold had been determined at 1,18,850 rupees.
Earlier, on Mangsir 18, the jeweler's gold had been traded at 1,21,600 rupees per tola, and the price of Tejabi gold had been determined at 1,21,000 rupees.
On Wednesday, the price of silver has also decreased by 20 rupees per tola, fixed at 1,480 rupees per tola. On Tuesday, the price of silver had remained stable at 1,500 rupees per tola. In the international market today, gold is being traded at $2,021.7 per ounce, and silver is being traded at $24.24 per ounce.