After the passing of festivals like Diwali and Dhanteras, now a continuous decline in its prices is going on. According to the data available on the website of the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, there was a tremendous decrease in the value of gold last week by a total of Rs 1,475 per 10 grams. On the other hand, silver prices fell by Rs 1,417 per kg.
In the last trading session of the week on 27 November, the price of gold was reduced by Rs 143 to Rs 48,829 per 10 grams. On the other hand, silver fell by Rs 191 to Rs 60,069 per kg. Whereas, on November 26, in the fourth trading session of the week i.e. on Thursday, the price of gold increased by Rs 37 to Rs 48,972 per 10 grams. At the same time, the price of silver increased by Rs 69 to Rs 60,260 per kg.
On Wednesday, 25 November, the price of gold was reduced by Rs 40 to Rs 48,935 per 10 grams. At the same time, the price of silver was increased by Rs 487 per kg. With this, the price of silver reached Rs 60,191 per kg. On 24 November, in the second trading session of the week i.e. on Tuesday, gold fell by Rs 1,329 to Rs 48,975 per 10 grams. On the other hand, silver fell by Rs 1,782 to Rs 59,704 per kg.