Gold Rate Today: Check gold prices in different Indian cities on April 28, 2024 In Rs/10 grams
Gold Rate Today In India: As of April 28, the price of 10 grams of gold held steady at approximately Rs 72,000. 24-carat pure gold was trading at Rs 72,930 per 10 grams, while 22-carat gold was valued at about Rs 66,850.
At the same time, the silver market saw an upward trend, reaching Rs 84,000 per kilogram.
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Gold rate today in India: Retail gold price on April 28
Gold Rate Today In Delhi
As of April 28, 2024, the price of 10 grams of 22-carat gold in Delhi is approximately Rs 67,000, while the rate for 10 grams of 24-carat gold stands at roughly Rs 73,080.
Gold Rate Today In Mumbai 22 Carat
Currently in Mumbai, the price of 10 grams of 22-carat gold stands at Rs 66,850, while the equivalent amount of 24-carat gold is valued at Rs 72,930.
Gold Rate Today In Ahmedabad
In Ahmedabad, the price for 10 grams of 22-carat gold is Rs 66,900, and for the same amount of 24-carat gold, it’s Rs 72,980.
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Check gold rates today in different cities on April 28, 2024; (In Rs/10 grams)
CITY | 22 CARAT GOLD PRICE | 24-CARAT GOLD PRICE |
Chennai | 67,700 | 72,760 |
Kolkata | 66,850 | 72,930 |
Gurugram | 67,000 | 73,080 |
Lucknow | 67,000 | 73,080 |
Bengaluru | 66,850 | 72,930 |
Jaipur | 67,000 | 73,080 |
Patna | 66,900 | 72,980 |
Bhubaneshwar | 66,850 | 72,930 |
Hyderabad | 66,850 | 72,930 |
Multi Commodity Exchange
On April 28, 2024, the MCX was closed as the commodity exchange remains closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
On April 26, 2024 (Friday), the MCX saw active trading in gold futures contracts expiring on June 5, 2024. These contracts were priced at Rs 70,740 per 10 grams. Additionally, silver futures contracts expiring on May 3, 2024, were quoted at Rs 80,135 on the MCX.
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Retail Cost of Gold
The gold price in India, often referred to as the retail gold price, reflects the final cost per unit weight paid by consumers when purchasing gold. This price is influenced by numerous factors beyond the inherent value of the metal.
Gold carries great significance in India because of its cultural importance, its role as a valuable investment, and its traditional connection with weddings and festivals.
Investors and traders kept a close eye on these developments amidst the continuing market fluctuations. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding narrative.