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  • Domestic Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 600 per Tola, Silver Also Rises in Nepali Market

    Domestic Gold Prices Surge by Rs. 600 per Tola, Silver Also Rises in Nepali Market


    In the domestic market today, the price of gold has seen a notable increase, surging by Rs. 600 per tola. The official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association (FENEGOSIDA) reports that fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 111,800 per tola, marking a significant rise from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,200 per tola. Likewise, Tejabi gold is now valued at Rs. 111,250 per tola, as opposed to the previous day’s rate of Rs. 110,650 per tola.

    In addition to the increase in gold prices, silver has also experienced a modest uptick, rising by Rs. 10 per tola. Presently, silver is being traded in the local market at Rs. 1,395 per tola, whereas it closed at Rs. 1,385 per tola the day before.

    It’s worth noting that the current international rates for these precious metals stand at USD $1,915.40 per ounce for gold and $22.90 per ounce for silver. These fluctuations in gold and silver prices can have implications for investors and consumers alike, and they often reflect broader economic trends and market dynamics.

  • Gold Price Surges by Rs. 800 per Tola in the Domestic Market; Silver Also Rises by Rs. 40 per Tola

    Gold Price Surges by Rs. 800 per Tola in the Domestic Market; Silver Also Rises by Rs. 40 per Tola


    Today, the price of gold has experienced an increase of Rs. 800 per tola in the domestic market. As reported by the official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 112,400 per tola, whereas yesterday it was maintained at Rs. 111,600 per tola. Tejabi gold, on the other hand, is being traded at Rs. 111,850 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,050 per tola.

    In addition, the price of silver has also seen a rise of Rs. 40 per tola. The shiny white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,440 per tola in the local market, whereas the closing rate yesterday stood at Rs. 1,400 per tola.

    It is worth noting that in the international market, the current price of gold stands at USD $1,956.10 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $24.17 per ounce.

  • Significant Drop in Gold Prices and Silver Follows Suit in Nepal’s Domestic Market

    Significant Drop in Gold Prices and Silver Follows Suit in Nepal’s Domestic Market


    Today, the price of gold has dropped by Rs. 800 per tola in the domestic market in Nepal. Fine gold is now being traded at Rs. 111,000 per tola, down from Rs. 111,800 yesterday. Tejabi gold is priced at Rs. 110,450 today, compared to Rs. 111,250 yesterday.

    In addition, silver has also decreased in price by Rs. 25 per tola. It is now being traded at Rs. 1,405 per tola, down from Rs. 1,425 yesterday.

    Internationally, gold is currently priced at $1,931.30 per ounce, and silver is priced at $23.33 per ounce.

     

  • Gold Price Surges by Rs. 600 in Domestic Market, Silver Declines by Rs. 5 per Tola

    Gold Price Surges by Rs. 600 in Domestic Market, Silver Declines by Rs. 5 per Tola


    Gold prices in the domestic market have experienced a significant surge today, increasing by Rs. 600. Fine gold is currently being traded at Rs. 109,800 per tola, marking an increase from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 109,200 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 109,300 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 108,700 per tola.

    In contrast, silver prices have witnessed a decline of Rs. 5 per tola. The current trading rate for silver stands at Rs. 1,360 per tola, whereas it was valued at Rs. 1,365 per tola yesterday.

    Internationally, the price of gold has reached USD $1,977.00 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.41 per ounce.

    These fluctuations in gold and silver prices reflect the dynamics of the precious metals market, influenced by factors such as global demand, economic conditions, and investor sentiment.

  • Gold Prices Skyrocket by Rs. 800 in Domestic Market

    Gold Prices Skyrocket by Rs. 800 in Domestic Market


    The price of gold has experienced a significant increase of Rs. 800 in the domestic market today. As reported by the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the current trading rate for fine gold stands at Rs. 110,000 per tola, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 109,200 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 109,500 today, whereas it was priced at Rs. 108,700 per tola yesterday.

    In addition, silver has also seen a price surge of Rs. 15 per tola. The current trading rate for silver in the local market is Rs. 1,385 per tola, up from yesterday’s closing rate of Rs. 1,370 per tola.

    In the international market, the price of gold is currently at USD $1,977.60 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $23.83 per ounce.

  • Gold Prices in Domestic Market Decline by Rs. 800 per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses a Decrease

    Gold Prices in Domestic Market Decline by Rs. 800 per Tola, Silver Also Witnesses a Decrease


    Gold prices in the domestic market have experienced a decline of Rs. 800 per tola. The official website of the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association indicates that fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 110,800 per tola, down from yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,600 per tola. Similarly, Tejabi gold is being traded at Rs. 110,250 today, compared to yesterday’s rate of Rs. 111,050 per tola.

    In addition, the price of silver has also dropped by Rs. 55 per tola. The lustrous white metal is currently being traded at Rs. 1,375 per tola in the local market, down from the previous day’s closing rate of Rs. 1,430 per tola.

    Internationally, the current price of gold stands at USD $2,011.50 per ounce, while silver is being traded at $24 per ounce.

  • Chitwan will host the 7th Chitwan International Industrial Fair beginning on Baisakh 22.

    Chitwan will host the 7th Chitwan International Industrial Fair beginning on Baisakh 22.


     

    CNI Chitwan, in collaboration with other government and non-government organizations, will host the 7th International Chitwan Industrial Fair 2080 on Baisakh 22, 23, and 24, 2080 at the Chitwan Exhibition Hall in Bharatpur.

     

  • Economic growth is expected to slow to 4.1% in 2023, with inflation remaining at 7.4%, according to the Asian Development Bank.

    Economic growth is expected to slow to 4.1% in 2023, with inflation remaining at 7.4%, according to the Asian Development Bank.


     

    The Asian Development Bank (ADB) forecasts 4.1 percent economic growth in Nepal in 2023, with inflation at 7.4 percent.

    According to the April 2023 Asian Development Outlook (ADO), Nepal’s economic growth rate is expected to slow in 2023 compared to last year due to tight monetary policy, sluggish domestic demand, the unwinding of pandemic stimulus, and persistent global headwinds.

  • Today’s gold price in Nepal has risen by Rs 500 per tola, while silver has risen by Rs 10.

    Today’s gold price in Nepal has risen by Rs 500 per tola, while silver has risen by Rs 10.


     

    Today’s gold price has risen by Rs. 500 in the domestic market.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 108,500 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 108,000 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 108,000. In contrast, the rate was kept at Rs. 107,500 per tola yesterday.

     

  • Gold is nearing an all-time high; it gained Rs 1000 per tola today to trade at Rs 106,700, and silver is following suit.

    Gold is nearing an all-time high; it gained Rs 1000 per tola today to trade at Rs 106,700, and silver is following suit.


    In the domestic market today, the price of gold has risen by Rs. 1000.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is currently trading at Rs. 106,700 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 105,700 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 106,200. In contrast, the rate was kept at Rs. 105,200 per tola yesterday.

     

  • The government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.

    The government’s spending exceeds its revenue by Rs 1.56 Kharba.


     

    For the first eight months of the current fiscal year 2079/80, the government’s budget deficit exceeded Rs. 1.56 Kharba. By the end of Falgun, the government had spent 7.79 Kharba of its budget, but had only collected 6.22 Kharba in total revenue.

    Meanwhile, only 22.15% of capital expenditure (CAPEX) is used until the end of Falgun’s fiscal year 2079/80.

    The government’s capital expenditure is the money spent on the development of physical assets. In Nepal, the capital budget is funded by balancing domestic revenue after the recurrent budget, grants, and loans have been met. According to the Financial Comptroller General Office, only Rs. 84.25 Arba of the capital budget has been spent out of the targeted budget of Rs. 3.80 Kharba.

     

  • Gold is currently trading at Rs 104,100, having gained Rs 600 per tola today.

    Gold is currently trading at Rs 104,100, having gained Rs 600 per tola today.


    Today’s gold price has risen by Rs. 600 on the domestic market.

    According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading for Rs. 104,100 per tola. Yesterday, the pricing remained unchanged at Rs. 103,500 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading for Rs. 103,600. In contrast, the cost was kept at Rs. 103,000 per tola yesterday.

    Silver has gained Rs. 10 per tola on the sidelines. The gleaming white gold is currently trading in the local market for Rs. 1,255 per tola, up from Rs. 1,245 per tola yesterday.

    Gold is currently trading at USD $1,877.10 per ounce on the international market, while silver is trading at USD $1.30 per ounce.