Gold Rates Today Surged: Check New Prices In Your City Here

Gold rates today, 14 May 2023: Gold rates today at Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kerala and Visakhapatnam have surged. The gold rates in Delhi for 10 grams of 22-carat have remained at Rs. 56,800 with a hike of Rs. 150 and 10 grams of 24-carat gold is at 61,950 with a hike of Rs. 110. The gold rate in Chennai per 10 grams of 22 carats is Rs 57,150 and the gold rate of 24-carat is at Rs. 62,350.

Gold rates in Bangalore city for 10 grams of 22-carat is at Rs. 56,650 with a hike of Rs.100 and the gold rate of 10 grams of 24-carat is at Rs. 61,800 with a hike of Rs. 110. The gold rates in Hyderabad are holding at Rs. 56,650 per 10 grams of 22 carats with a hike of Rs. 100 and 10 grams of 24-carat gold is at Rs. 61,800 with a hike of Rs. 110.

The gold rate in Kolkata per 10 grams of 22 carats is Rs. 56,650 and the rate for 10 grams of 24 carats is Rs. 61,800 The gold rates in Mumbai per 10 grams of 22 carats have been at Rs. 56,650 and Rs. 61,800 per 10 grams of 24 carats. The silver rates have been at Rs. 74,800 in Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai and the rate of silver in Chennai is at Rs. 78,500

Gold rates in Kerala per 10 grams of 22-carat are at Rs. 56,650 and the gold rate of 10 grams of 24 carats is at Rs. 61,800. The gold rates in Visakhapatnam are at Rs. 56,650 per 10 grams of 22 carat and 10 grams of 24-carat gold is at Rs. 61,800.

On the other hand, silver rates in Hyderabad, Kerala, Bangalore and Visakhapatnam per kilogram have been at Rs. 78,500.

The gold and silver rates mentioned here are due at 8 am and continue to fluctuate every day. Bullion market experts say there are many reasons for the gold rate to fluctuate, such as the change in international market currency prices, inflation, gold reserves at central banks, interest rates, and the jewelry market that would impact gold rates.


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