June 11, 2026, Thursday
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When the price of gold fell, silver rose!

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Kathmandu. The price of gold has decreased in the Nepali market on Wednesday, June 13. The price of gold has decreased by one thousand rupees per tola, according to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders Federation. On this day, the price of gold in Chapawal remains at 290,500 rupees per tola. On Tuesday, June 9, 120 gold bullion was bought and sold for two lakh 91 thousand 500 rupees per tola.

The price of silver has increased by 20 rupees per tola. According to the federation, silver is being bought and sold at Rs 5,080 per tola. On Tuesday, silver was traded at Rs 5,000 per tola.

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