Gold prices rise again, today continues to strengthen with a gain of ₹ 1500

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Mumbai: In the Mumbai jewelery market today, the fall in gold and silver prices stopped and they again increased rapidly. The country’s jewelery markets today saw a recession due to the rise in global markets and the dollar recovered against the dollar shock against the dollar shock against the dollar.

In the Ahmedabad jewelery market, the price of gold had fallen by Rs 100. Today, it increased by Rs 1,000 in the last four days after a rise of over Rs 4,500. Got above Rs 1,500 from the lower level. 97,000. Silver prices rose by Rs 100 in Ahmedabad. Today its price is Rs 2,500 per kg.

There were reports that the price of gold in the world market increased from $ 3230 to $ 3231 an ounce, which rose from $ 3265 to $ 3241 and 3242 $ 3242. There have been indications of re-investment in global gold at a low price amidst the decline in the global dollar index and bond returns as well as a rise in crude oil.

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According to the global market, gold prices rose in Ahmedabad market today, 10 grams were spoken at Rs 995 per kg. 97,200 and 999 rupees are being quoted. 97,500. The silver price in Ahmedabad increased to 200 rupees. 97,500.

The price of silver in the global market increased from $ 32.38 to $ 32.39 an ounce, which lags behind gold, and reached the highest level of $ 33.83 or 32.59 to $ 32.60. Meanwhile, the price of gold increased to Rs 1,000 per kg in the Mumbai bullion market today. From Rs 93,966. 995 was priced at Rs 92,703, while 999 priced at Rs. From Rs 94,344. 93,076.

Mumbai silver was spoken at Rs 100. Today, except GST, Rs 94,095 increased to Rs. 96,820. Meanwhile, gold and silver prices in Mumbai were 3 percent higher than this price with GST. Global platinum prices rose from $ 988 to $ 989 an ounce. However, the prices of the palladium fell from $ 938 to $ 945 and then to $ 946.

The world market saw two-way fluctuations in crude oil prices. Brent crude oil prices rose to $ 64.63 from the lowest level of $ 66.20, then rose to $ 65.71 and closed at $ 65.69. US crude oil prices were at a minimum level of $ 61.65 and at the highest level of $ 62.77. The market was eyeing US President Trump on a visit to Saudi Arabia.