Gold Price Risen by Rs. 200 per Tola in Nepalese Market: Silver up by Rs. 15
The cost of the valuable yellow metal has risen by Rs. 200 per tola today in comparison to Friday's trading value.
As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers' Association (FENEGOSIDA), the present rate for fine gold stands at Rs. 126,700 per tola, marking a Rs. 200 surge from Friday's trading rate of Rs. 1,26,500 per tola.
Similarly, Tejabi gold is available today at Rs. 126,100 per tola, indicating a Rs. 200 increase from Friday's price of Rs. 1,25,900 per tola.
On March 21, 2024, fine gold reached an unprecedented peak at Rs. 1,27,800 per tola, marking a historic milestone.
Furthermore, silver has seen a rise of Rs. 15 per tola, with the current market value at Rs. 1,515 per tola, compared to Friday's closing rate of Rs. 1,500 per tola.
While the domestic market experiences an upward trend in prices, the international market holds considerable sway. As per the latest update, the current gold rate is at $2,164.40 per ounce. Internationally, silver is also exhibiting positive momentum, with prices reaching $24.53 per ounce.