Strong rise in gold and silver prices: Gold crosses ₹ 1.55 lakh and silver crosses ₹ 2.37 lakh on MCX, know what are the latest prices.


On the first trading day of the week, gold and silver prices have once again registered a strong rise on the domestic futures market (MCX). Due to the weakness in the US dollar and the ongoing geopolitical tension at the international level, the price of precious metals has once again become hot. During early trading on Multi Commodity Exchange, gold has crossed the mark of ₹ 1.55 lakh per 10 grams and silver has crossed the mark of ₹ 2.37 lakh per kg. Amidst the fluctuations in the global market and the US-Iran tension, investors in the bullion market are constantly keeping an eye on new data.

Latest prices of gold and silver on MCX

As soon as trading started in the Monday morning session on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), there was a buying spree in precious metals. By 9:15 am, gold with October expiry rose by 0.37 percent. Rs 1,55,079 per 10 grams Was trading at Rs. On the other hand, September futures silver registered even more strength and were up by 0.74 percent. Rs 2,37,678 per kilogram Reached the level of. A rise of about one percent has been recorded in both the precious metals in early trade.

Dollar weakness and impact of Federal Reserve policies

The reason behind this rise in gold and silver prices is mainly the weakening of the US dollar and expectations of interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve. Generally, when the dollar weakens, the demand for gold in the global market increases. However, the market’s eyes are now on the upcoming US economic data. The main ‘PCE Price Index’ report measuring inflation of the Federal Reserve is to be released on August 26, which will play an important role in deciding the direction of interest rates. Apart from this, month-on-month and annual CPI figures for July are also influencing the market movements.

Crude oil and US-Iran tension become a challenge

On one hand, the weakness of the dollar is supporting gold, while on the other hand, the rising prices of crude oil have increased the concern of investors. In the international market, Brent crude has reached around $ 90 per barrel with an increase of about 1 percent. Expensive crude oil poses a risk of global inflation, which may make it difficult for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. Apart from this, the ongoing tension between the US and Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz has also increased the uncertainty. The statements made by Iranian officials regarding control and supply of this sea route have intensified the movement in both the oil and bullion markets.