Gold is traditionally considered a safe-haven investment during periods of economic and geopolitical uncertainty. (File Photo/Representative)Today’s Gold Rate in India, 27 November: As geopolitical tensions between Israel and Lebanese group Hezbollah eases with a ceasefire agreement, gold prices saw a gradual fall on Wednesday, bringing relief to retail buyers after witnessing consistent rise in prices last week.
On November 27, the 24-carat gold rate in India was quoted for a price of Rs 75,280 per 10 grams. The rate for 24-carat gold per gram then would be Rs 7,528. And the rate of 22-carat gold stands at Rs 69,007 per 10 grams. Meanwhile, Indian citizens can buy silver today at a rate of Rs 88,060 per kilogram.
Gold is traditionally considered a safe-haven investment during periods of economic and geopolitical uncertainty, including trade wars and other conflicts, according to a Reuters report.
Gold, silver rate in Mumbai today
As compared to the rate of 24-carat-gold on November 26, which was Rs 75,430 per 10 grams, today, its price went down to Rs 75,280 per 10 grams.
The price of silver, however, increased by Rs 130 from the previous day, and is being sold at Rs 88,060 per kg today. It was priced at Rs 87,930/kilogram on Tuesday.
Gold, silver rate in Delhi today
Gold is being sold at Rs 75,150 per 10 grams in Delhi, a decrease of Rs 150 from November 26, when it was priced at Rs 75,300 per 10 grams.
Meanwhile, silver, in the national Capital, has been priced at Rs 87,900 per kilogram, an increase from Rs 87,780/kg from Tuesday.
Gold, silver rate in Kolkata today
The 24-carat-gold is being traded for a price of Rs 75,180 per 10 grams, as compared to Rs 75,330 per 10 grams on Tuesday. Silver, on the other hand, is being sold for a price of Rs 87,940 per kilogram, as compared to Rs 87,810 per kilogram on November 26.
Gold, silver rate in Chennai today
While the gold is being quoted at Rs 75,500 per 10 grams in Chennai, silver stands at Rs 88,310 per kilogram.
A day earlier, gold was priced at Rs 77,340 per 10 grams, whereas silver stood at Rs 88,310 per kilogram.