Gold price drops by Rs 1,100 per tola, what’s the trading rate?

Kathmandu – On Wednesday, the price of gold in the Nepali market increased. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, hallmark gold rose by Rs 1,100 per tola and is being traded at Rs 261,000. On the previous day, Tuesday, gold was traded at Rs 262,100 per tola.


Similarly, the price of silver has decreased. On Tuesday, silver was traded at Rs 4,590 per tola, but on Wednesday it dropped to Rs 4,470, according to the Association.
As per the Association, on Wednesday the price of gold per 10 grams is Rs 223,765, while silver per 10 grams is being traded at Rs 3,832.

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