For the third consecutive day this week, there has been a decline in the price of 22 carat gold in the Delhi bullion market. There has been a good fall in gold prices on the third trading day of the week i.e. Wednesday. Today, during the early trade, the price of 22 carat gold has fallen by Rs 100 in Delhi bullion market.
New Delhi: The season of weddings has just started. In such a situation, there is very good news for gold buyers. Gold prices continue to fall for the third consecutive trading day this week. A lot of demand for gold is also seen during the wedding season. In such a situation, this time can prove to be much better in terms of buying gold. Today gold is getting much cheaper than its all time rate.
Today 22 carat gold rate in Delhi
For the third consecutive day this week, there has been a decline in the price of 22 carat gold in the Delhi bullion market. There has been a good fall in gold prices on the third trading day of the week i.e. Wednesday. Today, during the early trade, the price of 22 carat gold has fallen by Rs 100 in Delhi bullion market. With the latest decline, the price of 22 carat gold has come down to the level of Rs 48,250. In the previous trade, the price of 22 carat gold was at the level of Rs 48,350.
24 karat gold price in Delhi
On the third trading day of the week i.e. on Wednesday, the price of 22 carat gold as well as 24 carat gold has also seen a decline in Delhi bullion market. Today, the price of 24 carat gold has fallen in Delhi’s bullion market. The price of 24 carat gold has also seen a fall of Rs 110 today. After the latest fall, the price of 24 carat gold has come down to the level of Rs 52,640 per ten grams. In the previous trade, 24 carat gold was at the level of Rs 52,750 per ten grams.
How much gold became cheaper than the record high price
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 48,250 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 7,150 per ten grams.