The price of fine gold in Nepal has decreased by Rs. 1,800 per tola, according to the latest report from the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA). Fine gold is now trading at Rs. 1,36,900 per tola, down from Rs. 1,38,700 per tola.
Tejabi gold has also seen a decrease, now priced at Rs. 136,250 per tola, reflecting a drop of Rs. 1,800 from its previous rate of Rs. 1,38,050 per tola. The highest price for fine gold this year was recorded on May 20, 2024, when it reached Rs. 141,800 per tola.
In addition to gold, the price of silver has fallen by Rs. 10 per tola. Silver is currently trading at Rs. 1,855 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 1,865 per tola.
The decline in prices is seen in both domestic and international markets. Globally, gold is now priced at $2,334.20 per ounce, while silver has decreased to $30.35 per ounce.
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