The price of gold decreased by 2 thousand 400 per tola in one day
Kathmandu. The price of gold and silver decreased in the Nepali market on Thursday. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers, today the price of printed gold has remained at Rs 284,700 per tola. The price of gold, which was traded at Rs 287 thousand 100 per tola on Wednesday, has decreased by Rs 2 thousand 400 today.
According to the federation, the price of gold today is fixed at Rs.244,850 per 10 grams. Similarly, the price of silver has also decreased. According to the Federation, today silver per tola has been fixed at Rs 4,340. The price of silver, which was Rs 4,500 per tola on Wednesday, decreased by Rs 160 today.
Today, the price of silver per 10 grams has been fixed at Rs 3,720.50, according to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation.
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