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Gold prices plunge Rs 4,100 to Rs 1,21,800/10g

The white metal had ended at Rs 1,51,250 per kg on Monday, as per the association
11:00 PM Oct 28, 2025 IST | PTI
The white metal had ended at Rs 1,51,250 per kg on Monday, as per the association
gold prices plunge rs 4 100 to rs 1 21 800 10g
Gold prices plunge Rs 4,100 to Rs 1,21,800/10g ---Representational Photo

New Delhi, Oct 28: Gold prices dropped by Rs 4,100 to Rs 1,21,800 per 10 grams in the national capital and slipped below USD 4,000 an ounce in the global markets on Tuesday as easing US-China trade tensions dampened safe-haven appeal. According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal had closed at Rs 1,25,900 per 10 grams on Monday.

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In the local bullion market, gold of 99.5 per cent purity also tumbled by Rs 4,100 to Rs 1,21,200 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes) from its previous close of Rs 1,25,300 per 10 grams. "Gold dipped further on Tuesday and extended losses due to diminishing safe haven demand. Selling accelerated and the yellow metal prices slid to a three-week low.

"This decline is attributed to technical selling that occurred after an intra-day failure to maintain levels above the USD 4,000 psychological threshold," Saumil Gandhi, Senior Analyst - Commodities at HDFC Securities, said. Silver prices also registered a steep fall of Rs 6,250 to Rs 1,45,000 per kilogram (inclusive of all taxes) on Tuesday. The white metal had ended at Rs 1,51,250 per kg on Monday, as per the association.

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In the international markets, spot gold remained under pressure, declining by USD 94.36, or 2.37 per cent, to USD 3,887.03 per ounce. In the previous session, it had slumped to close below the USD 4,000-mark, down by USD 132.02, or 3.21 per cent. "Spot gold continues to trade under pressure on reduced safe haven demand due to US-China trade deal optimism," Praveen Singh, Head of Commodities and Currencies at Mirae Asset Sharekhan, said.

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