July 7, 2026, Tuesday
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The price of gold fell for the third day in a row, today 288 thousand per tola

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Kathmandu. The price of gold in the Nepalese market has decreased for the third day in a row. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Traders, on Tuesday, the price of gold decreased by 1,400 rupees to 288,000 rupees.

Gold was traded at 289,400 rupees per tola on Monday. The price of silver has also decreased. According to the federation, the price of silver was Rs 4,585 per tola on Monday, but on Tuesday, it decreased by Rs 30 to Rs 4,555.

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