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The price of gold and silver continues to rise, at what price will the transaction be done?

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Kathmandu. The price of gold and silver in the local market has increased continuously. The prices of yellow metal and silver, which were bought and sold at more than Rs 277,000 per tola for the past three days, have increased today. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Merchants, today the price of one tola of printed gold is 284 thousand 700 and the value of silver is 5 thousand 880.

Last Sunday, one tola of gold was traded at 278,800 and the same amount of silver at 5,625. On Monday, one tola of gold was bought and sold at 282,000 and the same amount of white metal at 5,810.

According to the international media, one ounce of gold and the same amount of white metal are being traded at 94 US dollars in the international market today.

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