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As per the latest retail market rates, 24-carat gold is trading around ₹15,829 per gram, while 22-carat gold is priced near ₹14,510 per gram. Silver prices are hovering close to ₹2,85,000 per kilogram in the domestic bullion market. Prices vary slightly across cities due to local taxes, transportation costs, and jewellers’ margins.
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Gold prices in major cities (per gram)
| City | 24K Gold (₹) | 22K Gold (₹) |
| Delhi | 15,844 | 14,525 |
| Mumbai | 15,829 | 14,510 |
| Chennai | 16,068 | 14,729 |
| Kolkata | 15,829 | 14,510 |
It is worth noting that gold prices in India are mainly influenced by international bullion rates, rupee-dollar movements, import duties, and seasonal jewellery demand. With the wedding and festive season approaching in some regions, retail demand remains stable, preventing sharp price corrections.
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Silver prices in major cities
Silver continues to trade at elevated levels compared to long-term averages, supported by industrial demand as well as investment buying. Unlike gold, silver prices are more sensitive to global manufacturing trends, making the metal more volatile during uncertain economic conditions.
| City | Silver (₹ per 10 gm) | Silver (₹ per kg) |
| Delhi | 2,850 | 2,85,000 |
| Mumbai | 2,850 | 2,85,000 |
| Chennai | 2,949 | 2,94,900 |
| Kolkata | 2,850 | 2,85,000 |
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MCX closing prices (last trading session on May 26, 2026)
On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold settled slightly lower at ₹1,58,268 per 10 grams on Tuesday. Silver faced heavier selling, with MCX prices falling nearly 1% to ₹2,72,830 per kg, though physical market rates were slightly higher at about ₹2,27,960.
| Commodity | Price (MCX) | Change |
| Gold (June futures) | ₹1,58,268 per 10 grams | Down 0.51% |
| Silver (July futures) | ₹2,72,830 per kg | Down 1.4% |
Recent futures market data showed mild pressure on bullion, with silver witnessing a sharper correction compared to gold. Analysts say traders remain cautious ahead of global macroeconomic cues, currency movement, and geopolitical developments, which are likely to determine the next trend in precious metals.
Published on: May 27, 2026 9:47 AM IST
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