Gold Price Today: There has been a slight increase in the price of gold in the bullion market on Sunday. Before this, there was a big fall in the price of gold in the last two days. Despite seeing constant fluctuations in the price of gold for a long time, the demand for gold in the market has increased very rapidly. Despite a slight rise in gold prices on Sunday, gold is selling much cheaper than its all-time record high rate.
New Delhi: There has been a slight increase in the price of gold in the bullion market on Sunday. Before this, there was a big fall in the price of gold in the last two days. Despite seeing constant fluctuations in the price of gold for a long time, the demand for gold in the market has increased very rapidly. Despite a slight rise in gold prices on Sunday, gold is selling much cheaper than its all-time record high rate. Let us know what is the new price of gold in the bullion market today:
Here is the new price of gold in the market today
There was a slight increase in the price of gold in the bullion market on Sunday. Today, after an increase of Rs 250 in the price of 22 carat gold, gold is being sold at Rs 49,950 per ten grams. On the other hand, according to the GoodReturns website, there was a big drop in the price of gold on Saturday and the price of 22 carat gold was Rs 49,700 per ten grams. Earlier on Friday also, a fall of Rs 310 per ten grams was seen in the price of 22 carat gold.
Apart from this, a slight increase was also seen in the price of 24 carat gold on Sunday. There was also a big fall in the price of 24 carat gold on Saturday and Friday. On Sunday, an increase of Rs 270 per ten grams was seen in the price of 24 carat gold, after which it is now being sold at Rs 54,490 per ten grams.
Gold became so cheap at record rate
In the month of August 2020, the price of gold had reached its all-time high rate. In August 2020, the price of gold had reached Rs 55,400 per ten grams. Today the price of 22 carat gold in the market is Rs 49,950 per ten grams. If today’s price is compared with its all-time high rate, then you will see that gold has broken down to Rs 5,450 per ten grams.