Gold Price Today (June 12): Gold is selling at Rs 48,350 per 10 grams in India.
New Delhi: For the past few days, the rates of 22-carat and 24-carat gold are on the rise. Gold price today, June 12, further increased by up to Rs 650 per 10 grams. The per 10 grams 22-carats and 24 carats gold in India are selling at Rs 48,350 and Rs 52,750, respectively, according to market observers. However, customers should note that gold price varies slightly from city to city. Therefore, it is important to check the rates in their cities before making a purchase of jewellery. You can check today’s gold rates in Delhi, Patna, Lucknow, Kolkata, Kerala, and other cities below.
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Buyers should be aware that gold jewellery purchases come with additional costs such as manufacturing charges, GST, TCS, and other taxes.
Here are the indicative prices of 22 Carat Gold Today, 12 June 2022 (except GST, TCS, and other levies) in major Indian cities:
Chennai : Rs 48,420
Mumbai : Rs 48,350
Delhi : Rs 48,350
Kolkata : Rs 48,350
Bangalore : Rs 48,350
Hyderabad : Rs 48,350
Kerala : Rs 48,350
Ahmedabad : Rs 48,380
Jaipur : Rs 48,500
Lucknow : Rs 48,500
Patna : Rs 48,400
Chandigarh : Rs 48,500
Bhubaneswar : Rs 48,350
(Source: Gold Returns)
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Also, the gold futures contract for August 2022 expiry on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) closed at Rs 51,694 per 10 gm on Friday, June 10, up 689 from the previous session.
In addition, gold prices rebounded in volatile trading on Friday in international markets. The attention shifted to economic threats, according to Reuters, after higher US inflation figures reinforced bets on fast interest rate hikes. By 2:40 p.m. EDT (1840 GMT), spot gold had risen 1.4 per cent to $1,873.58 per ounce, while US gold futures had risen 1.2 per cent to $1,875.50, according to the report.
(Disclaimer: The prices are just indicative collected from various sources. You must collate the price with your jeweller before investing/purchasing.)