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Gold Price Today in India (December 27, 2025): 24K, 22K, 18K Rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru; Silver Near ₹2.40 Lakh/kg as Record Rally Continues

Gold Price Today in India (December 27, 2025): 24K, 22K, 18K Rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru; Silver Near ₹2.40 Lakh/kg as Record Rally Continues

Gold prices in India stayed near record highs on December 27, with 24K rates around ₹14,000 per gram in major cities. MCX gold futures hit ₹1,39,216 per 10 grams and silver futures reached ₹2,32,741 per kg on December 26. Silver traded at ₹240.10 per gram nationwide. International gold and silver prices also hit new peaks.
Gold Price Today (24 Dec 2025): Gold Breaks $4,500, MCX Hits ₹1.38 Lakh; Silver Jumps ₹9,400 in Jaipur — 2026 Gold vs Silver Outlook

Gold Price Today (24 Dec 2025): Gold Breaks $4,500, MCX Hits ₹1.38 Lakh; Silver Jumps ₹9,400 in Jaipur — 2026 Gold vs Silver Outlook

Gold surged past $4,500 an ounce for the first time on Dec. 24, with silver and platinum also hitting record highs as investors moved into safe-haven assets. In India, MCX gold futures reached ₹1,38,676 per 10 grams and silver neared ₹2.25 lakh per kg. Jaipur’s physical market saw silver jump ₹9,400 and gold rise ₹600 in a day. The rally followed geopolitical tensions and expectations of lower U.S. rates in 2026.
Gold Price Today in India (Dec 14, 2025): Gold crosses ₹1.35 lakh/10g, Silver drops ₹9,000 after ₹2 lakh/kg record — Jaipur & Moradabad rates, what’s driving the rally

Gold Price Today in India (Dec 14, 2025): Gold crosses ₹1.35 lakh/10g, Silver drops ₹9,000 after ₹2 lakh/kg record — Jaipur & Moradabad rates, what’s driving the rally

Silver on India’s MCX surged past ₹2 lakh per kg for the first time on December 14 before plunging over ₹11,000 on profit-taking, closing near ₹1,92,615. Gold futures also hit a record ₹1,35,263 per 10 grams, then retreated to ₹1,33,622. Jaipur retail gold crossed ₹1,35,800 per 10 grams, with similar highs seen in Moradabad.
15 December 2025

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  • Nifty 50 and Sensex Likely to Open Higher on April 29; Market Outlook
    April 28, 2026, 10:42 PM EDT. Indian stock benchmarks Sensex and Nifty 50 are expected to open higher on April 29, reflecting mixed global cues and mildly positive trends in Gift Nifty. Despite Tuesday's declines with Sensex falling 0.54% to 76,886.91 and Nifty dipping below 24,000 to 23,995.70, market analysts forecast a cautious near-term outlook. Sensex faces support at 76,300-76,400 and resistance near 77,300-77,500, with intermittent selling pressure likely. For Nifty 50, technical indicators show a range-bound action with support around 23,800 and resistance at 24,200. Derivative data highlights a narrow trading range, with call options at 24,100 and 24,200 strikes. Experts caution that geopolitical uncertainties and global volatility may limit sharp directional moves, maintaining a slightly negative bias in the short term.

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