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Gold price dips ₹10 to ₹1,01,340; silver down ₹100, trading at ₹1,12,900

Gold price dips ₹10 to ₹1,01,340; silver down ₹100, trading at ₹1,12,900

Gold Price Today: The price of 24-carat gold dipped ₹10 in early trade on Monday, with ten grams of the precious metal trading at ₹1,01,340, according to the GoodReturns website. The price of silver fell ₹100, with one kilogram of the precious metal selling at ₹1,12,900.
The price of 22-carat gold also decreased by ₹10, with ten grams of the yellow metal selling at ₹92,890.
The price of ten grams of 24-carat gold in Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai stood at ₹1,01,340.
In Delhi, the price of ten grams of 24-carat gold stood at ₹1,01,490.
In Mumbai, the price of ten grams of 22-carat gold is in line with that of Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad at ₹92,890.
The price of one kilogram of silver in Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai stood at ₹1,12,900.
The price of one kilogram of silver in Chennai stood at ₹1,22,900.
US gold prices slipped on Monday as investors booked profits after a sharp rise in the previous session following weaker-than-expected US jobs data that boosted expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September.
Spot gold lost 0.3 per cent to $3,351.80 per ounce as of 0055 GMT. Bullion had risen more than 2 per cent on Friday. However, US gold futures gained 0.2 per cent to $3,404.80.
Spot silver fell 0.5 per cent to $36.83 per ounce, platinum slipped 0.6 per cent to $1,307.25 and palladium dipped 1.6 per cent to $1,189.27.
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