Gold and silver prices are falling, how much is the transaction?
Kathmandu. The prices of both gold and silver have fallen in the Nepali market. On this day, gold decreased by 1000 rupees per tola and silver decreased by 15 rupees per tola.
According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation, gold was traded at 284,000 rupees per tola today. On Monday, gold was traded at two lakh 85 thousand 200 rupees per tola. In recent days, the price of gold and silver has been continuously falling. Similarly, today silver is trading at Rs 4,360 per tola. Silver was traded at Rs 4,375 per tola on Monday.
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